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Intrado inks deal for 'Apocalypse-proof' HF offering
« on: December 20, 2012, 2359 UTC »
Public-safety and critical-infrastructure entities soon will have a new option for long-distance, last-resort communications when local and even regional infrastructure is unavailable, as 911 solutions provider Intrado today announced a new product that will leverage high-frequency (HF) spectrum from 3 MHz to 30 MHz.

Known as HF 9-1-1, the Intrado offering will operate on HF frequencies that previously were reserved for maritime use but are now available to public-safety agencies and critical-infrastructure organizations under a recent FCC order, according to Stephen Meer, co-founder and chief technology officer for Intrado. Intrado secured an exclusive agreement with maritime radio operator ShipCom for use of the HF frequencies in the U.S.

"We are very, very, very excited about this," Meer said during an interview with Urgent Communications. "When this opportunity came, we immediately said, 'This is a big deal. This is exactly what the U.S. has been needing for a long time' — a viable, Apocalyse-proof solution to back up other levels of communication.

"I think it's completely complementary for what's going on at FirstNet … and other areas of public-safety radio communication. When all of these very capable, feature-laden, spectacularly great systems that we depend on day in and day out [falter because infrastructure is unavailable], this is the backup for those."

HF technology operates on frequencies that have remarkable propagation characteristics, which is why it was the longtime primary method for ship-to-shore communications with personnel on the "high seas," Meer said.

"The beauty of HF is that you need a radio on this end and a radio on the other end, and that's it — there's no intervening infrastructure … and you can talk pretty much to whoever you need to talk to," he said, noting that the the HF device that Intrado envisions will be simple enough that no special training will be necessary to operate it.

Use of the maritime frequencies were expanded to include public safety and critical-infrastructure entities after the Coast Guard used the ShipCom spectrum in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, Meer said. In 2010, the FCC approved a waiver that allows public-safety and critical-infrastructure entities to use HF frequencies when other communications options are not available, he said.

"The waiver requires that deference be paid to maritime users," Meer said. "But, since there's virtually no maritime traffic anymore [on HF] … it's very easy to keep the traffic separate.

Full article: http://urgentcomm.com/intrado/intrado-inks-deal-apocalypse-proof-hf-offering
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