UPSEN
to provide a revenue sustained emergency alert and advisory capability with no public funding, fulfilling the
commitment endorsed by all nations to have ‘Early Warning for All’ by 2027.
Global Alerts presents UPSEN ( GEN 2 ) delivering “global mobile broadcasts alert.
- Content is retrieved not received, eliminating data aggregation and content origination programming.
- Is authenticated by URL registry, not middleware programming.
- Content is non-repudiated and is secured by Common Alerting Protocol.
- Provides regional dissemination, not single state.
- Is fully automated, not subject to human action time and error.
UPSEN is a program, that
- Enables a working alliance of emergency agencies, Nation states, and global mobile service providers ( Mobile Network Operators or MNOs) to collaboratively direct delivery of critical emergency event information and instruction to the mobile populations in ‘impact’ regions.
- Provides a global framework for enabling Personal Telecommunications to assume the logical role of providing ‘First-Alert’ notification to all mobile users.
- Is provided by, not through, commercial mobile networks, as a public service obligation of spectrum licensing.
Global Alerts and Government Framework
Global Alerts works with all levels of governments and all mobile carriers to build the platform to ensure the delivery of safety alerts for its citizens. This platform can be established to focus in on missing persons with the police using Amber Alerts or as an early weather warning system in the case of life threatening tsunamis, hurricanes, tornadoes and flood events. UPSEN is the only Global Emergency Management Cell Broadcast system designed to address regional mass messaging regardless of human defined borders.
The world is united in identifying threats to
our society and communities.
What are Global Agencies saying
Today, I announce the United Nations will spearhead new action to ensure every person on Earth is protected by early warning systems within five years. I have asked the World Meteorological Organization to lead this effort and to present an action plan at the next UN climate conference, later this year in Egypt.
UN Secretary-General António Guterres
Early warnings save lives and provide vast economic benefits. Just 24 hours' notice of an impending hazardous event can cut the ensuing damage by 30 per cent.
H.E. Prof. Petteri Taalas
OCHA Strategic Plan 2023-2026
age and the decisions of WRC-23 will allow us to deliver a brighter
future where mobile brings communities together, delivers industrial
agility and provides economic growth. Implementation of the WRC-23
decisions will support global digital ambitions, deliver greater digital
equality and unlock the full power of connectivity.