Paging provider American Messaging asked the FCC for a waiver...
Paging provider American Messaging asked the FCC for a waiver until June 30 the deadline to start a service providing emergency alerts to subscribers using the Commercial Mobile Alert System. The service was supposed to lbegin April 7. “Many carriers…
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that initially opted to participate in CMAS were unable to launch on April 7, 2012 as the Commission intended,” American Messaging said in a petition (http://xrl.us/bm4uff). “American Messaging remains committed to the CMAS program ... and intends to begin delivering alerts to its customers as soon as possible."