Wireless Alert Comments Due July 21
Comments are due July 21, replies Aug. 21, on a Further NPRM proposing to require participating wireless providers to ensure mobile devices can translate alerts into the 13 most commonly spoken languages in the U.S. aside from English to send…
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as thumbnail-sized images in WEA messages and other changes, said a notice for Wednesday’s Federal Register. Commissioners in April approved FNPRM 4-0 (see 2304200040). “These requirements would assist the millions of people who do not speak English or Spanish, as well as those with disabilities, understand and respond to WEA messages, and result in a more precise and tailored use of WEA through increased flexibility and options for consumers and alerting authorities,” the notice said.