Industry cautions FCC against complicating Wireless Emergency Alerts
The CTIA is among wireless industry stakeholders cautioning the Federal Communications Commission against complicating the Wireless Emergency Alert (WEA) system with additions of multimedia content and other requirements, which the CTIA told the FCC remains "fraught with practical and technical challenges." The New York State's Public Service Commission suggested that the FCC's well-meaning language proposal would face implementation hurdles. Instead, the FCC should "require WEAs to be translated to all languages spoken by at least 300,000 people, or 1%, of the United States population over 5 years of age" and "revisit this issue every three years to account for emerging immigration trends," according to New York.
Industry cautions FCC against complicating Wireless Emergency Alerts