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The Centre for Development of Telematics (C-DOT) has successfully deployed the Cell Broadcast System (CBS) to reinforce India’s disaster management capabilities, shifting the Framework from reactive to proactive.
CBS - Is a state-of-the-art mobile communication technology designed to deliver un-queued emergency messages to all mobile devices within a specific geographical area. Unlike traditional SMS, it is a one-to-many service.
Functions
- Mechanism - Messages are sent from a central platform to designated Base Transceiver Stations (BTS) (cell towers), which then broadcast the alert to every handset within their signal radius.
- No Queuing - Unlike Point-to-Point SMS (which can be delayed by network congestion), CBS messages reach all users simultaneously.
- Network Independence - It does not require the sender to know the recipient’s phone number; it only requires the device to be connected to the targeted tower.
Features
- Precise Geo-Targeting - Can disseminate alerts at the level of a single neighborhood, an entire state, or the whole nation.
- Indigenous Technology - Entirely designed and manufactured within India by C-DOT.
- Priority Notifications - Alerts appear as a pop-up on the screen, bypassing other apps, accompanied by a distinct loud siren tone.
Inclusivity
- Multilingual - Supports regional languages for local understanding.
- Read-Aloud - Assists visually impaired users through text-to-speech.
Significance for Disaster Management
- Proactive Response - Specifically designed for "sudden-onset" disasters like flash floods, gas leaks, and earthquakes.
- Lead Time - Provides critical seconds/minutes for protective action, significantly reducing potential casualties.
- Official Channel - Strengthens national security by providing a direct, verified government-to-citizen communication link.
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C-DOT (Centre for Development of Telematics)
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- Established in 1984
- It is the premier R&D centre of the Department of Telecommunications under Ministry of Communications.
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For Reference: PIB | IAS Parliament