There’s “adequate time” for makers of emergency alert system gear to...
There’s “adequate time” for makers of emergency alert system gear to get EAS products certified as compliant with Common Alerting Protocol, under streamlined FCC guidelines, one manufacturer said. “While additional regulatory clarifications may be needed as the CAP EAS process…
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evolves,” the commission’s January EAS order “establishes an excellent basis for that process,” Monroe Electronics said. A filing posted Friday in docket 04-296 (http://xrl.us/bmv9dy) reported on executives’ meeting with officials in the Public Safety Bureau, which wrote the order allowing some gear for cable operators and other EAS participants to be used to transition to the new alerting format (CD Jan 12 p8).