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911 tech pinpoints people in buildings—but could disrupt wireless ISPs

NextNav’s enhanced 911 technology locates people within buildings—but may interfere with millions of existing devices.

Cell phones replacing landlines are making it difficult to accurately locate people who call 911 from inside buildings. If a person having a heart attack on the 30th floor of a giant building can call for help but is unable to speak their location, actually finding that person from cell phone and GPS location data is a challenge for emergency responders.

Thus, new technologies are being built to accurately locate people inside buildings. But a system that is perhaps the leading candidate for enhanced 911 geolocation is also controversial because it uses the same wireless frequencies as wireless Internet Service Providers, smart meters, toll readers like EZ-Pass, baby monitors, and various other devices.

NextNav, the company that makes the technology, is seeking permission from the Federal Communications Commission to start commercial operations. More than a dozen businesses and industry groups oppose NextNav (which holds FCC licenses through a subsidiary called Progeny), saying the 911 technology will wipe out devices and services used by millions of Americans.

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Belgian ISPs Ordered To Block The Pirate Bay (Enigmax/TorrentFreak)

Enigmax / TorrentFreak:
Belgian ISPs Ordered To Block The Pirate Bay  —  After the founders of The Pirate Bay lost their 2009 trial, the Belgian Anti-Piracy Foundation (BAF) began pushing two ISPs – Belgacom and Telenet – to block subscriber access to the famous torrent site.  —  After year-long negotiations between …

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Big media and ISPs form alliance to crackdown on IP pirates

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Major Internet Service Providers and organizations representing the makers of movies and distributors of music announced on July 7 that they had inked a pact creating a warning system that they hope will strangle the audience for pirated entertainment.

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DHS official says ISPs would likely be covered by Obama cybersecurity plan (Gautham Nagesh/Hillicon Valley)

Gautham Nagesh / Hillicon Valley:
DHS official says ISPs would likely be covered by Obama cybersecurity plan  —  A top Department of Homeland Security cybersecurity official told lawmakers Internet Service Providers (ISPs) would likely be among the private-sector firms that would be subject to federal oversight under the White House’s proposed cybersecurity legislation.

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