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Ano: 2019

EENA2019 – Mobile Public


Warning Project Roll Out | RO-
ALERT

1 Vote

Source: https://pt.slideshare.net/EENA-112/eena2019-track3-session2-mobile-
public-warning-project-rollout-strategiesthierry-darras
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Ricardo Saraiva cell broadcast, Difusão Celular, Digi.Mobil, EENA – European Emergency Number
Association, huawei, Opencode, Orange, Ro-Alert, Romania, România, Romênia Deixe um comentário Dezembro
3, 2019 1 Minute

Sistema de Mensajería de
Alerta Temprana de
Emergencias – SISMATE – PERU
– Cell Broadcast

3 Votes

Es una herramienta tecnológica para difusión de mensajería de alerta temprana a


disposición del INDECI para la gestión contra riesgos de desastres, que permite
crear y distribuir mensajes de alerta a la población de un área determinada a
través de los teléfonos celulares, siendo complementario a otros medios de
difusión tradicionales como la radio, televisión, etc.

ANEXO TÉCNICO

¿ Qué es el SISMATE?

Preguntas Frecuentes

Mais
informações: https://portal.mtc.gob.pe/comunicaciones/sismate/que
essismate.html
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Los celulares nuevos recibirán


alertas de emergencia de
la Onemi
1 Vote

Ayer jueves se inauguró el nuevo laboratorio para pruebas que certificará que
todos los teléfonos móviles que se vendan en Chile reciban los mensajes de alerta.
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Ricardo Saraiva cell broadcast, Cell Broadcast Service (CBS), Difusão Celular Deixe um comentário Setembro 10,
2019 1 Minute

UK Cell Broadcast – Public


Warning System –
Emergency Alerts
1 Vote
The Public Warning System is multi-channel, is possibles send warnings to go out
via multiple channels.

In the UK a large number of phones are already enabled.


iPhone Cell Broadcast Message

Source: http://demo.fws.environment-agency.gov.uk/videos/SR-Hull-
iPhone5.mp4
Android Cell Broadcast Message

Source: http://demo.fws.environment-agency.gov.uk/videos/SR-Hull-
MotoE5.mp4

Source: https://twitter.com/FujitsuFlood/status/1146700283323588608 and h


ttps://twitter.com/FloodDigitalEA/status/1141439469133926400

Emergency Alerting in England – Warning simulation exercise (Cell


Broadcast Trials 2019)
https://twitter.com/frazer_HX/status/1397169591588167681?s=20

About Emergency Alerts


Emergency Alerts is a new service from the UK government. It’s expected to
launch in summer 2021.

Emergency alerts will warn you if there’s a danger to life nearby.

In an emergency, your phone or tablet will receive an alert with advice about how
to stay safe.

When you get an emergency


alert
Your phone or tablet may:
• make a loud siren-like sound, even if it’s set on silent
• vibrate
• read out the alert

Stop what you’re doing and follow the instructions in the alert.

Sometimes an alert will include a phone number or a link to the GOV.UK website
for more information.

The government and mobile phone networks are testing emergency alerts. You
may get an alert if you live in, or travel through, a test area.
If you’re driving when you get an alert
Find somewhere safe to stop before using your phone or tablet. It is illegal to use
a hand-held device while driving.

If you want to see an alert again


You can find current and past alerts on your phone or tablet.Find alerts
onAndroid phones and tabletsFind alerts oniPhone

If you get reminders about an alert


Android phones and tablets may get more than one reminder about the same
emergency alert. To turn these reminders off, search your settings for ‘emergency
alerts’.

Reasons you might get an alert


The government and mobile phone networks are testing emergency alerts.

You may get an alert if you live in, or travel through, a test area.

Reasons you might get an


emergency alert
The government and mobile phone networks are testing emergency alerts.

If there’s a test in your local area, you might get an alert.

You may also get an alert if you travel through a test area during a test.

When the service is live


You may get alerts about:
• severe flooding
• fires
• explosions
• terrorist incidents
• public health emergencies

Emergency alerts will only be sent by:


• the emergency services
• government departments, agencies and public bodies that deal with
emergencies

For most people, the chance of receiving an alert will be low.

How it works
Emergency alerts are broadcast from mobile phone masts. Every compatible
mobile phone or tablet in range will receive an alert.

The government does not need your phone number to send you an alert.

How emergency alerts work


Emergency alerts work like a radio broadcast.

In an emergency, mobile phone masts in the surrounding area will broadcast an


alert. Every compatible mobile phone or tablet in range of a mast will receive the
alert.

What you need to know


The emergency services and the UK government do not need your phone number
to send you an alert.

You will get alerts based on your current location – not where you live or work.

No one will collect or share data about you, your device or your location when you
receive an alert.

You will not get alerts if your device is turned off or in aeroplane mode.

Emergency alerts are free. You do not need to sign up for them or download an
app.

You can opt out of some emergency alerts, but you should keep them switched on
for your own safety.
Phone handsets and devices
Make sure your device has all the latest software updates.

Emergency alerts work on:


• iPhones running iOS 14.5 or later
• Android phones and tablets running Android 11 or later

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If you have an earlier version of Android, you may still be able to receive alerts.
To check, search your settings for ‘emergency alerts’.

Mobile phone networks


Emergency alerts work on all 4G and 5G phone networks in the UK.

Phones and tablets connected to a 2G or 3G network will not receive emergency


alerts.

Emergency alerts do not cause, and are not affected by, busy phone networks.

Source: https://www.gov.uk/alerts
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comentário Agosto 23, 2019 3 Minutes

Tutorial de como receber


mensagens de Cell Broadcast /
Difusão Celular no computador

1 Vote

Com os passos que irão ser indicados neste tutorial será possível de uma forma
prática receber todo o tipo de informações e canais que estejam a ser emitidos por
Cell Broadcast / Difusão Celular por parte de uma operador móvel numa
determinada BTS.

Será necessário ter uma placa de Banda Larga da marca Huawei. Como por
exemplo a que apresento na fotografia:
Deverá descarregar os ficheiros alojados em https://oh6tjl.s.cld.pt/ e
descompactar os mesmos para uma pasta.

A fonte do software Monitorsoftware é


em http://www.nobbi.com/download.html caso queira obter mais informações
sobre o programador ou sobre o software.

Deverá ter um cartão SIM inserido na PEN de Banda Larga com o PIN
desactivado.

Na experiência que realizei para este tutorial utilizei um cartão SIM da operadora
móvel altice MEO | altice Portugal pelo facto de emitirem Cell Broadcast /
Difusão Celular em Portugal. Pode ser utilizado um cartão SIM MEO / UZO /
MOCHE ou NOWO.
Ligar a PEN de Banda Larga no PC, o software da placa de banda larga móvel não
pode ficar aberto caso ele abra automaticamente, deverá ser fechado.
No computador / tablet clicar no ícone do software mdma para abrir o
programa.
Na opção connection type escolher só GPRS / EDGE.

Se houver emissões de Cell Broadcast, as mesmas irão aparecer na janela


referente às mensagens de Cell Broadcast.
De seguida deverá escolher Device Info para saber a que porta ficou
atribuído o MODEM.
No programa mdma dá para se ver as emissões de Cell Broadcast que se vai
recebendo, mas a informação não é tão detalhada como o próximo programa.
Para o Monitorsoftware funcionar sem ser necessário um telemóvel ou modem
Siemens é necessário correr primeiro o mdma.
Os ficheiros descompactados do Monitor são os seguintes:
Deverá clicar no ficheiro MConfig, ao abrir o programa Configure
your TAPIR deverá escolher a porta que aparecia no software mdma
atribuída ao MODEM.

No separador “Options I” deverá seleccionar tudo como está na


imagem:
Deverá clicar em Save e de seguida em Exit.
Fechar o software mdma e abrir o software Monitor
Seleccionar todos os campos. Debugmode, Activate Timer, Show Data e
Simulation.
No simulate escolher a opção Startup Siemens S55 como está na imagem.
Deverá clicar na seta do lado direito e depois em Parse.
Irá começar a aparecer a informação na janela de lado com a informação do
Cell Id da Rede e LAC. Deverá colocar o visto no campo Show SMSCB para
começar as receber as mensagens de Cell Broadcast / Difusão Celular.

Mesmo aparecendo mensagens de erro, o programa começa a receber qualquer


canal e informação que esteja a ser emitido no Cell Broadcast / Difusão Celular.
Os logs das informações recolhidas ficam guardados na pasta do
programa no formato txt.
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Ricardo Saraiva altice, altice meo, altice Portugal, cell broadcast, Cell Broadcast Service (CBS), Difusão
Celular, portugal, portugal telecom, portugaltelecom Deixe um comentário Agosto 3, 2019 2 Minutes

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