Telcos invited to partake in early warning system for disasters

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GENEVA: Telecommunication companies have been invited to participate in the early warning system for disasters that would enable Malaysians to receive...

: Telecommunication companies have been invited to participate in the early warning system for disasters that would enable Malaysians to receive notifications or alerts on their smart phones before disaster strikes.

“We are trying to get the cooperation of telcos because almost everybody have a smart phone. So if you have an early warning system and how to do it and if you can be alerted,“ she told Bernama and RTM in a press conference here today, on the last day of her working visit here.

 

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