FCC launches PLAN emergency alert service for mobile devices

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The city of New York has teamed up with the FCC and wireless carriers to unveil a new emergency alert system called PLAN. PLAN can notify mobile users in a specific geographic location of a hazardous or potentially life threatening situations. The new system was announced a few days ago at an event at the still-under-construction World Trade Center site, and New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg commented:

One of the many lessons that were reinforced on 9/11 is the importance of getting clear and accurate information to the public–that’s why we’ve made improving our emergency public communications a top priority. As part of this effort, we’re harnessing tech in innovative new ways, which is something I found to be effective in both business and government for improving service delivery.

The system taps into the existing Emergency Alert System that notifies the public of an emergency by radio or TV, though PLAN (Personalized Localized Alerting Network), takes emergency alerts into the modern age with a pretty smart system. With a compatible phone, your mobile device will be able to receive an emergency alert based on your geographical location. For instance, if there was an alert about an imminent threat to public safety for New Jersey (nobody likes New Jersey) and you were not in New Jersey at the time, you would not get the alert. PLAN consists of three alerts: those issues by the President, alerts warning of imminent threats, and Amber Alerts. The last two can be blocked by an individual but not an alert from the President. The system will be available in New York and Washington, D.C. by the end of the year, and will roll out nationally by April of 2012.

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27 Comments
  • http://twitter.com/hawaiiinsomniac hawaiiinsomniac

     Cell phones doesn’t always work, especially at night when people like me put them on silent.  Waking up at 3AM to use the bathroom and seeing “TSUNAMI is COMING” on my cell scared the hell out of me.

  • Anonymous

     Will we see “Remember, vote for me today!” come November 2012 election day as a text from the President,  and will we be able to text him back?

  • http://www.QEDMethods.com Philip

    I wonder how much it cost to get the acronym right

  • me

     they are just trying to justify why they track you and make it not sound bad ;)

  • Anonymous

    Manufacturers should build off-air TV receive capability into cell phones, possibly for a reduced-bandwidth sub-channel specific for cell phones. Broadcasters are talking about delivering such a sub-channel, and it would be used to feed high-bandwidth content to cell phones, such as the latest viral video and emergency news alerts. However, the carriers are going to fight that tooth and nail, as they want us all to pay for the data we receive, not get it for free over-the-air. Such a system would be perfect for emergency announcements.

  • 55ell

    Knowing the wireless carriers, they will find a way to charge you for each alert and/or service.

  • Anonymous

    Nice phone, just get that moron off the screen. 

  • Anonymous

     Obama sucks can’t wait to get rid of him next year.

    • http://www.droiddoes.com/ Norm

       I hate Apple, but I will agree with you here. 

      • Anonymous

        Obama: tearing down barriers since 2008. 

        By the way, I’m with you guys.

      • Anonymous

        if only the three of u had half his intelligence and charisma….ah well, vote for Santorum, im sure you guys can relate to him 

      • Anonymous

        @ CoolerThanYou 

        At this point, I’d vote for Larry, Moe, and Curly before I’d vote for him. At least they’re funny when they screw everything up. They couldn’t do much worse, right? Hell, on a purely statistical basis, they’d be bound to at least not screw one thing up, something which Obummer has yet to accomplish.

      • Anonymous

        @Franklin_Bluth:disqus yeeaaahhh…ur an idiot, lol. You’re like the Gieco commercial with the dude living under a rock….i repeat, if u had half….just half, maybe….but probably not.

      • Anonymous

        @CoolerThanYou:disqus 

        Instead of passing around insults (typical liberal response whenever you have no actual facts to back up what you’re saying), why don’t you tell everybody here what you like so much about Obummer?

    • Anonymous

      Better get used to him, because judging at the sorry candidates the GOP has come up with so far he’s going to win reelection in a landslide.

      • Anonymous

        If he does win. The next day I’m a Canadian.

      • Karl

        steven75, cooler than  you – You must the part of the adult population tha doesn’t pay taxes thanks to the Nobama wealth distribution plan (aka economic meltdown). 

      • Anonymous

        (AKA socialist bullshit)

  • Anonymous

    I’m still more interested in allowing people to text/email 911. This is a solid idea, though.

  • Booth

     It’s called CMAS.  It piggyback’s off something called CBS, which has been around forever.  The tech is old, it’s just a new UI pretty much.

  • http://twitter.com/stickyicky97 stickyicky97

     Why in the fuck do we need this.  I already get instant alerts from every news agency that alerts me to everything going on in the world.  I don’t need the government forcing it’s way onto my phone.  Go to hell Obama.  Don’t you have a celebrity dinner, basketball game, or socialist union meeting to attend?  Stay out of our technology and phones!

    • Anonymous

       Because in Obama’s America, everybody will be lined up at the government-funded soup kitchens, there will be no jobs, everybody will live in government-funded housing, and we will all have a government-funded mobile device that spouts propoganda from Barack Obama 24 hours a day, just like what is done with radios in North Korea. You’ll notice the presidential alert is the only one that can’t be deactivated on your phone.

    • Booth

       It came into being under Bush. 

      • Stop

        Kinda like Guantanamo Bay, Obama isn’t putting a stop to it, so it means he is in agreement with it. What’s your point, Booth?

  • Anonymous

     LOL at not being able to block alerts “from the President.”

  • Foreverup04

    So does that mean my phone will have to go through weekly tests remember this is only a test 

    • Booth

      Monthly tests, which are optional. 

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