The National Association of Broadcasters believes the FCC should allow software-based EAS and do it quickly. This spring the commission took comments from broadcasters and other alerting stakeholders.
The Society of Broadcast Engineers has thrown its support behind a proposal by the National Association of Broadcasters to allow stations and other EAS participants to use software-based alerting ...
The cable industry has told the Federal Communications Commission it supports the National Association of Broadcasters’ proposal to allow broadcasters to use software-based Emergency Alert Systems.
As the year comes to a close, the National Association of Broadcasters is still hard at work to promote its proposal to transition the Emergency Alert System from hardware-based encoder/decoder ...
The NAB continues to push a software-based solution for Emergency Alert System equipment, allowing broadcasters to replace physical encoder/decoder hardware with digital options. The suggestions build ...
LYNDONVILLE, N.Y. — June 30, 2020 — Digital Alert Systems, the global leader in emergency communications solutions for media providers, today announced the availability of Version 4.2 of its Emergency ...
The NAB is continuing its push for the Federal Communications Commission to formally open a rulemaking that would allow broadcast stations to adopt software-based Emergency Alert System technology, ...
Digital Alert Systems, the emergency communications firm based in the Rochester, N.Y., area, is announcing the availability of Version 4.2 of its Emergency Alert System (EAS) software. Now supporting ...
LYDONVILLE, N.Y.—Digital Alert Systems will unveil the third generation of its DASDEC emergency messaging platform and preview Version 5.0 of its Emergency Alert System (EAS) software at the NAB Show, ...
As the summer winds down and the weather cools off, action around the Emergency Alert System (“EAS”) is heating up. Hopefully by now, if you are an EAS participant, which includes all cable television ...