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Recognising exemplary projects that harness ICTs for sustainable development goals, the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) Prizes celebrate outstanding achievements in leveraging information and communication technology.
The World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS), a United Nations initiative co-hosted by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and the Swiss Confederation, stands as a pivotal platform focusing on the transformative power of information and communication technologies (ICTs) in society. With a mission to bridge the digital divide and harness ICTs for inclusive social and economic development, the WSIS process underscores a structured, inclusive approach at global, regional, and national levels.
Among the exceptional entrants in the WSIS Prizes 2024 is the “Mobile-enabled Disaster Resilience through Cell Broadcast Emergency Alerting” project developed by the Centre for Development of Telematics (C-DOT), a premier Telecom R&D centre under the Department of Telecommunications, Ministry of Communications, Government of India.
C-DOT’s solution has qualified in the category of “Benefits in all aspects of life – E-environment,” amidst a competitive field of over 1000 global entries. The “Mobile-enabled Disaster Resilience through Cell Broadcast Emergency Alerting” system represents a state-of-the-art, indigenous solution designed to deliver critical, life-saving emergency information instantly to mobile phones via cellular telecom networks in a broadcast mode. Through distinct tones and pop-up notifications, the system ensures effective alerting, capturing user attention in real-time during critical situations.
This end-to-end solution facilitates geo-targeted emergency alerts to citizens’ mobile phones, seamlessly integrating government emergency alert dissemination platforms with the country’s telecom networks for rapid information delivery to a large population within seconds. With ITU Common Alerting Protocol (CAP) X.1303 interfaces, the solution enables connectivity with CAP-based alert dissemination platforms and offers interworking connectors for seamless integration with the unique network architectures of any telecom operator.
Beyond disaster and emergency scenarios, C-DOT’s solution finds applicability across various sectors, including government directives, law enforcement, defence, industrial and advertising domains. Its capacity to disseminate timely alerts proves invaluable in situations requiring immediate attention, such as earthquakes, lightning, tsunamis, and more.
Accompanying C-DOT’s solution in the competition are other qualified products and solutions within the same category. Through a voting process, projects garnering significant support will progress to the next round. Given the life-saving potential of this indigenous “Make in India” solution, C-DOT urges support through casting votes, thereby advancing its innovative solution to the forefront of global recognition.
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