Emergency communications over LTE and IMS: Unresolved issues and risks
This blogpost provides a summary of the most important issues EENA members have reported on LTE and IMS.
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10 years of eCall in the EU: Milestones, lessons, and the road ahead
This blogpost recalls the history of eCall, the life-saving technology which automatically alerts emergency services in the event of a crash, or manually by request of the vehicle’s occupants, in order to save lives by cutting response times and thereby reduce road fatalities.
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Prepare your PSAP for NG eCall with Cestel’s NextGen eCall decoder and NextGen IVS eCall Simulator
In this blog post, Cestel presents how their NG eCall decoder and NextGen IVS eCall Simulator can benefit PSAPs.
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Business Continuity Management in PSAPs
This blog post addresses why Business Continuity Management (BCM) is important in building resilience in PSAPs and how it can be implemented.
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Upcoming changes in cybersecurity environment for PSAPs
This blog post covers what the new cybersecurity requirements established by the EU's new directive (NIS 2). The post explains the improvements to the previous directive, the benefits to PSAPs and the time it takes for the Directive to come into effect.
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Is 112 a valid emergency number in America?
This blog post explores the complexity of emergency numbers across different regions and how emergency calls are recognised and prioritised. The article also delves into how mobile devices and networks handle emergency calls using various technical standards and how they ensure the correct routing and priority for these critical communications, especially when users are roaming internationally.
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Where are we with Real-Time Text?
This blog post introduces the progress of Real-Time Text implementation and the regulation, importance and challenges of the function.
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How the AI Act Will Shape the Future of Emergency Services
The blog post introduces the new EU Artificial Intelligence Act, which took effect in July 2024, with rules applying from 2026. The Act establishes a framework to ensure AI remains controlled, especially in high-risk areas like emergency services.
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