CMA Communications it is still working on getting broadband connections...
CMA Communications it is still working on getting broadband connections at 14 of its cable system headends in Texas, Mississippi and Louisiana in order to comply with FCC Common Alerting Protocol (CAP) requirements for Emergency Alert System (EAS) participants. It…
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already asked for a six-month extension to bring its systems into compliance. “CMA Communications had originally planned to shut down the systems, however decided to continue to operate the systems with standard EAS equipment installed, provided that the Commission grants the waiver,” it said (http://xrl.us/bn8xbr).