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The nationwide test of the Emergency Alert System in October produced much better percentages for both receipt and retransmission than a test in 2021, according to the FCC. But issues still remain.
Nearly nine months ago, the FCC conducted a nationwide emergency alert test, with radio and TV stations sending alerts via the Emergency Alert System and mobile phones receiving Wireless Emergency ...
The nationwide test of the Emergency Alert System in October produced much better percentages but issues still remain.
Cellphones rang out Wednesday as part of a national emergency alert test. Here's what to know, and why you might have not gotten an alert.
What will the emergency alert sound like? We can't play you the tone from the Emergency Alert System, but you likely know what it sounds like. But it's only a test.
A nationwide test of the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s Emergency Alert System and Wireless Emergency Alerts is scheduled this afternoon.
A nationwide test of the Emergency Alert System (EAS) and Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA) is scheduled to take place tomorrow, Oct. 4.
FEMA's nationwide emergency alert test is not new nor does it force devices to connect with or send information to the government.
FEMA's nationwide emergency alert test is not new nor does it force devices to connect with or send information to the government.
The test message will be similar to the familiar monthly EAS test messages, stating, “This is a nationwide test of the Emergency Alert System, issued by the Federal Emergency Management Agency ...
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