ATIS Promises Guidance on Geotargeting Wireless Alerts
Responding to questions from FCC Chairman Ajit Pai (see 2009100010), the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions said it will soon release a paper on wireless emergency alert standards for geotargeting, consistent with revised commission rules. The white paper will outline…
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“different methods to perform cell selection for WEA broadcast in support of WEA 3.0 geo-targeting,” the group said in a filing posted Thursday in docket 15-91. ATIS asked for clarity on one item: “There are no discretionary parameters associated with, or identified impacts to, the ability of mobile devices to present an alert concurrently with an active voice or data session, based on the addition of device-based geo-fencing.” Qualcomm also responded: “All Qualcomm-enabled 5G chipsets already sold, and those to be sold in the future, in the United States will support WEA enhanced geotargeting capabilities.”