Tuesday, April 29, 2014

About Computer Networking: When Wireless Technology Fails Emergency Responders

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If an emergency arises, one of the first things people do nowadays is call emergency services. From a land line, the call center can pinpoint your location almost instantly. But from a mobile device, things get more complicated, which can be a very bad thing. More - When Wireless Technology Fails Emergency Responders

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