Millions of mobile users received a loud emergency alert message marked Extremely Severe Alerts. Know why the Government of India sent the test notification, what Cell Broadcast means, and whether any ...
Citizens across the Delhi NCR region received an emergency alert accompanied by a loud beep sound on their phones on Saturday for a disaster warning. The alerts were sent for ...
Did your mobile phone just sound an alarm and receive an emergency alert? If yes, do not panic! Millions of users received an alert today as part of a nationwide test of the Cell Broadcast Alert ...
Growing up, the Emergency Broadcast System was a kind of sonic boogeyman. Its signature harsh tone would cut through your favorite TV show or song on the radio, announcing that “THIS IS ONLY A TEST”.
India testing of cell broadcast alerts on mobile phones to assess system reliability before nationwide rollout. The alerts, ...
Trial emergency alerts were received on phones today. As people checked their phones, a message starting with the words ‘Extremely severe alert’ flashed. | India News ...
A loud “Extremely Severe Alert” message that suddenly appeared on phones across India on Saturday left many users alarmed, ...
Most mobile users across India received emergency alert messages on their phones on Saturday, May 2, as part of a nationwide testing exercise being conducted by the Department of Telecommunications ...
The alert text that buzzed multiple phones across the country was was ‘test message’ sent by the government of India testing instant disaster alerting service. | India News ...
Union Minister Scindia clarified that there was 'no need to panic', calling it a trial of an indigenous emergency alert system.
India’s SACHET alert system sends real-time disaster warnings via SMS and Cell Broadcast, helping authorities reach millions instantly with life-saving information across regions and languages., ...