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Re: 911 doesn't work, try a FAX
From: Joe Shaw <jshaw () insync net>
Date: Sun, 4 Jul 1999 02:22:38 -0500 (CDT)
This is why HAM radios and the appropriate licenses can come in very handy, especially in cases of emergency or natural disaster. Does anyone in the business use RF for backup communications? -- Joseph W. Shaw - jshaw () insync net Freelance Computer Security Consultant and Perl Programmer Free UNIX advocate - "I hack, therefore I am." On Sun, 4 Jul 1999, Sean Donelan wrote:
At the last NANOG several folks chuckled when I pointed out that many real emergency plans include sending a FAX as a backup when the phones don't work. I thought I would pass this news story along. http://www.cjonline.com/stories/070399/com_phonesout.shtml -- Sean Donelan, Data Research Associates, Inc, St. Louis, MO Affiliation given for identification not representation
Current thread:
- 911 doesn't work, try a FAX Sean Donelan (Jul 03)
- Re: 911 doesn't work, try a FAX Joe Shaw (Jul 04)
- Re: 911 doesn't work, try a FAX Hal Murray (Jul 04)
- Re: 911 doesn't work, try a FAX Nathan Stratton (Jul 04)
- Re: 911 doesn't work, try a FAX Dirk Harms-Merbitz (Jul 04)
- Re: 911 doesn't work, try a FAX Derek Balling (Jul 04)
- Re: 911 doesn't work, try a FAX Alan Clegg (Jul 04)
- Re: 911 doesn't work, try a FAX Michael Dillon (Jul 04)
- Re: 911 doesn't work, try a FAX Phillip Vandry (Jul 05)
- Re: 911 doesn't work, try a FAX Derek Balling (Jul 04)
- Re: 911 doesn't work, try a FAX John Fraizer (Jul 04)
- Re: 911 doesn't work, try a FAX Christopher E. Brown (Jul 05)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: 911 doesn't work, try a FAX Sean Donelan (Jul 05)