We also rely on GPS and wants to explore “alternatives”


The Federal Communications Committee (FCC) plans to vote for an investigation to explore alternatives to the GPS (FCC) Brendan Car He says in a blog post.

Kar says that although GPS was “indispensable”, technology is not “infallible” and that “GPS disorders have the ability to undermine the nation’s economic and national security.” “We need to develop excessive techniques,” Car says, which is why the Federal Communications Committee will vote on an inquiry to explore other GPS systems (PNT) that can serve as “supplements or alternatives” for GPS.

In addition to GPS, Carr also says that the committee will vote on two proposals on 911 technology. One is a “proposal to update our current rules to ensure flexibility, reliability, inter -operational capacity and accessibility” from “the next generation 911” or Ng911It is the Internet -connected emergency technology that will replace 911 Legacy systems at the end.

The other is the suggestion of “enhancing the Rules of Site 911” to improve the information that the respondents may receive about the person’s location, including the ability to find the callers more accurately on specific floors in the buildings.

Issues are initially on the agenda of the open meeting, the Federal Communications Committee On March 27.

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