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    UAI COMMUNICATIONS Launches Breakthrough SMS Broadcaster for Disaster Communications
    Frank LV.1
    Introduction:UAI COMMUNICATIONS Launches Breakthrough SMS Broadcaster for Disaster Communications. The UAI COMMUNICATIONS SMS Broadcaster was inspired by the realization that natural calamities can tear down telecommunications infrastructure – and when they do, new means of communicating – for first-responders, aid workers and the general public – have to be set up immediately.
    2021-04-10 10:33 Author:Frank PV(83759)

    UAI COMMUNICATIONS Launches Breakthrough SMS Broadcaster for Disaster Communications. The UAI COMMUNICATIONS SMS Broadcaster was inspired by the realization that natural calamities can tear down telecommunications infrastructure – and when they do, new means of communicating – for first-responders, aid workers and the general public – have to be set up immediately. R&D company UAI COMMUNICATIONS Technologies introduces the UAI COMMUNICATIONS SMS Broadcaster, a breakthrough product specifically designed for communicating with people during disasters.

    The idea behind the UAI COMMUNICATIONSSMS Broadcaster is decidedly simple: it takes advantage of the widespread use of mobile phones, and the familiarity of text messaging.

    When phone and internet services go down – as they did following Haiyan's horrific landfall in the Philippines' Visayas region – the UAI COMMUNICATIONS SMS Broadcaster can be set up within minutes, and used to send out messages to all cellular phones, whether or not they had working telecom signals or services. The UAI COMMUNICATIONS messages appear on the phones just as regular SMS, landing in the text messaging inbox and identified by the name of the sender.

    Available in portable configurations, the SMS Broadcaster can send messages to all phones within a radius of up to five kilometers, regardless of the standards they use (GSM, UMTS, 3G, LTE), the telco services they subscribe to, or their brand. It is able to acquire all the international mobile electronic identifier (IMEI) numbers (present on all mobile phones) within its range, and sends messages using these as the recipient ID's. UAI COMMUNICATIONS's SMS broadcast technology does not require it to acquire actual phone numbers (given by telcos) or any other personal information about the recipient.

    Purposely-built for disasters, the UAI COMMUNICATIONS SMS Broadcaster does not need an internet connection to operate, or electricity, drawing power instead from the sun or from a car battery.

    Following Haiyan's landfall, it took three days before telecommunication services started going back online. It is this crucial period when crucial communications services are down, that UAI COMMUNICATIONS wants to address.

    With the UAI COMMUNICATIONS SMS Broadcaster, local governments and aid organizations will be able to reach out to those in need of emergency assistance immediately, increasing the odds that lives can be saved.

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