
GMT has introduced Push-It emergency warning, a real-time Emergency Warning system for worldwide mobile phones. This Warning system improvises on the Internet Multicast technology to send huge amounts of data to data-enabled mobiles that can be selected by their geographical location.
With this technology, you can send varied types of data like: text, audio, graphics and maps straight away to the user display without having to go through an SMS server or needing a browser. Hence the information is sent to all selected mobiles without wasting time.
Jeff Harrison, CEO, GMT said:
“Push-It Emergency Warning is a radically new technology that will greatly improve the way in which we respond to emergency and time-sensitive events. The far-and-wide reach of mobile phones makes them the perfect communication tool. Push-It Emergency Warning goes far beyond the current technologies of SMS that are seriously flawed, subject to delays and often dropped.”
The system can also help people to send a request for help to command centers during emergency situations.
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