Carrier broadcasts free, text-like notifications on customer devices equipped to receive special alerts related to severe weather threats, missing persons and national emergencies
Ridgeland, Miss. (May 29, 2015) –
With the start of the 2015 Atlantic hurricane season just around the corner, C Spire is reminding consumers that they can receive free, location-based notifications on capable mobile phones under a national public safety warning system designed to alert consumers during emergencies.
Wireless carriers voluntarily broadcast the Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA) over their networks in cooperation with state and federal authorities under the Commercial Mobile Alert System (CMAS) program, but only after extensive testing and certification by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
The alerts played an important role in keeping Mississippi residents updated about weather threats during a recent rash of winter weather that swept through the state in February and March, knocking out power to thousands and causing hundreds of automobile accidents and travel hazards.
C Spire received final FEMA approval in 2014 to begin broadcasting the text-like, 90 character messages designed to warn consumers about severe weather threats, missing persons or Presidential alerts during national emergencies. Customers can opt out of weather and missing person alerts by adjusting their device notification settings, but Presidential alerts are mandatory.
“Alerts received at the right time can help keep you safe during an emergency like a hurricane,” said Eric Hollingsworth, senior vice president of Network Operations for C Spire. “With WEA, warnings are sent to your phone when you’re in harm’s way without the need to download an app or subscribe to a service.”
C Spire currently offers 26 WEA-capable devices, which are identified with a special logo both in stores and online. The devices include the iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 5s, iPhone 5c, iPhone 5, iPhone 4s, Samsung Galaxy S 3, Samsung Galaxy S 4, Samsung Galaxy S 5, Samsung Galaxy S 6, Samsung Galaxy S 6 Edge, Samsung Chrono2, Motorola Defy XT, Moto G, Moto X, Moto X + 1, HTC One M7, LG G 3, LG F7, LG Fluid, LG Fluid II, Blackberry 9930, Blackberry 9350, Kyocera Dura XA, Unimax U680 and Sonim Endura 4400 XP. All smartphones manufactured and introduced after 2012 are WEA-capable.
In addition, the company has developed and offers a specialized WEA client-based application for smartphones running on Android 2.1 and higher mobile operating systems. The free FEMA-approved app, called C Spire Emergency Alerts, can be downloaded from the Google Play store or from the C Spire website at www.cspire.com/cmas.
Hollingsworth said the WEA messages feature a special tone and vibration that is repeated twice so users can easily identify these types of emergency alerts. In some smartphone models, there may be an audible warning.
The alerts are targeted to specific geographic areas where threats occur and Hollingsworth said customers will receive the message if they travel into an area where an alert has been issued or if they are already within the area using a WEA-capable device.
The alerts are required under the Warning, Alert and Response Network (WARN) Act, a 2006 law that established a voluntary, national emergency alert system called for by President Bush in the aftermath of the Sept. 11, 2001 al-Qaeda terrorist attacks on the U.S. that killed 3,000 people, damaged the Pentagon and destroyed the World Trade Center in New York City.
For more information about Wireless Emergency Alerts and CMAS on the C Spire network, go to www.cspire.com/cmasz.
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