03-13-2018 04:41 PM - edited 05-07-2018 11:34 AM
Update: To view the alert schedule for your province or territory please click here.
Hey Community,
We wanted to let you know about an upcoming SMS you will receive regarding Alert Ready. Alert Ready will broadcast emergency alerts to inform you of critical or potentially life-threatening situations that require immediate attention to keep you and your family safe. As of April 6, 2018, Canada’s Alert Ready service will be available to compatible mobile devices. To learn more about the Alert Ready service and what devices are supported, visit alertready.ca.
-Public Mobile Community Team
05-14-2018 01:01 PM
Never said it was unimportant, but we are bombarded with a lot of other needless "news" such as what a celebrity names their kid. I've volunteered with search and rescue teams before, work on a S&R team, and work with rescue companies. I'm not disregarding life safety by any means.
05-14-2018 12:22 PM
When it comes to an amber alert on a child, I welcome any and all alerts. I do not find them intrusive whatsoever. If it inconveniences me, then i should perhaps have a long hard look at myself and ask myself what's really important in life. Receiving an alert about an abducted child far outweighs the inconvenience of receiving an alert. If it was my child I would certainly hope that your receiving an alert isn't too intrusive. An alert for a missing child from a location 15 hours away, may save that child 15 hours from now.
GC
05-14-2018 12:19 PM
My CP24 app alerted me of the exact same details, 5 seconds later, with photos, without the alarming intrusiveness as someone else mentioned. I'd prefer this, as it is still quite far away.
If it was in a more immediate vicinity, I would have no issues with the urgency of the emergency alsrt.
05-14-2018 12:15 PM
I'm glad I'm not the only a bit confounded by this.
Frankly, I'm not interested in alerts that are not within maybe an hour or two drive from where I am. I found the alert quite intrusive in terms of user interface and sound, and I don't think that was warranted for the scope of this situation, no doubt serious, that is a 17+ hour drive away from where I am right now.
05-14-2018 12:00 PM
@911onFire, I can agree to a point with you on this, however an abducted child is extremely an emergency issue that needs to be wide spread.
If this person gets out of the Thunder Bay area, next stop could be Winnipeg, Sault Ste. Marie, etc...
05-14-2018 11:58 AM - edited 05-14-2018 12:00 PM
Double post OOPs !
05-14-2018 11:58 AM
@stonechucker me too
05-14-2018 11:55 AM - edited 05-14-2018 11:57 AM
I thought it was supposed be nearby alerts... This Gorham is 1482km away (14-15hr drive away).. just curious. Not to put down the concern, but if they blast out these alerts too frequently for far away events, people might start ignoring them, and the importance of these alerts might get degraded.
05-14-2018 11:54 AM
@dna2016, this is by design, to notify as many people as possible.
The only way the supported devices are not to get the message, is if they are physically powered off.
05-14-2018 11:49 AM
Yes - I just got the actualy alert. Loud.
This is a game changer for churches, theatre, various business meetings. I wonder how in sync they are across multiple carriers
05-14-2018 11:47 AM
05-14-2018 11:45 AM
Just got the alert a couple minutes ago, using an LG G5. This alert is crazy loud, and my volume was actually on mute but it still rang and my phone vibrated. That's pretty interesting how although I set my settings to silent, they're still able to make it sound and vibrate. So much for having control.
05-14-2018 11:42 AM
Amber alert - Ontario Provincial Police looking for a 47 Year old woman who is suspected of abducting her 8 y/o son.
Ghorman (sp??) County. I don't have all the details.
05-14-2018 11:41 AM
amber alert
05-14-2018 11:41 AM
@stonechucker I received it today too for the Amber alert but not the test on the iphone x
05-14-2018 11:40 AM
@stonechucker oh wow, what's the emergency? Everything okay?
05-14-2018 11:39 AM
UPDATE : I just got an emergency alert on my Nexus 5 (supposed to be unsupported) at about 11:35 AM in Ontario today, on the Public Mobile network.
THis was an actual emergency alert, and not a test.
I did not receive the test Alert for Ontario last week.
05-10-2018 06:40 PM
@dnewf, I'm in Newfoundland as well. Got the alert at 2:05 PM yesterday. My phone is Essential PH-1.
GC
05-10-2018 06:35 PM
Still nothing here! In Newfoundland on my s7 on lte. With PM.No wifi just LTE
05-10-2018 06:59 AM
I'm in Alberta and didn't recieve the alert
05-09-2018 09:21 PM
A few coworkers who are on Fido/Koodo all got the alert. But apparently, one of my coworker received it 20 mins late because he was surfing with the Wind
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05-09-2018 08:42 PM
Asked my friend who's using an iPhone 6s on Fido, he said mobile data was disabled and he still got the alert.
05-09-2018 08:36 PM - edited 05-09-2018 08:47 PM
@NDesai wrote:
@koimr1 wrote:Actually, yes it does:
3. Connected to an LTE cellular network at the time the emergency alert is issued.
This is from https://www.alertready.ca/wireless/
What i think of that point is that your phone must be connected to a LTE network (band 7 for example). With PM, we are on LTE network and not on 2G or 3G only. It does not specifically say that your data must be turned on.
They cannot do it like this. Just think about it, there are many people who keep their data off.
I get what you're saying - this should work as long as the LTE network itself is available regardless if your mobile data is on or not. Sounds reasonable. 🙂
EDIT: A quick search backs you up! Cell Broadcast is its own protocol and independent of mobile data. This is why you are an Oracle! 🙂
05-09-2018 08:24 PM
@NDesai wrote:
@koimr1 wrote:
@NDesai wrote:@brent_liza Yes, but LTE/data doesnt have to be turned on.
Actually, yes it does:
3. Connected to an LTE cellular network at the time the emergency alert is issued.
This is from https://www.alertready.ca/wireless/
What i think of that point is that your phone must be connected to a LTE network (band 7 for example). With PM, we are on LTE network and not on 2G or 3G only. It does not specifically say that your data must be turned on.
They cannot do it like this. Just think about it, there are many people who keep their data off.
Yeah, that was what I was suspecting.
05-09-2018 08:21 PM - edited 05-09-2018 08:23 PM
@koimr1 wrote:
@NDesai wrote:@brent_liza Yes, but LTE/data doesnt have to be turned on.
Actually, yes it does:
3. Connected to an LTE cellular network at the time the emergency alert is issued.
This is from https://www.alertready.ca/wireless/
What i think of that point is that your phone must be connected to a LTE network (band 7 for example). With PM, we are on LTE network and not on 2G or 3G only. It does not specifically say that your data must be turned on.
They cannot do it like this. Just think about it, there are many people who keep their data off.
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05-09-2018 08:16 PM - edited 05-09-2018 08:20 PM
@raulg wrote:
@koimr1 wrote:Actually, yes it does:
3. Connected to an LTE cellular network at the time the emergency alert is issued.
This is from https://www.alertready.ca/wireless/
I didn't my data connected at the time and I got the test alert today.
You're the third person here to say something similar so this is kinda weird (see @specialK's and @NDesai's messages above mine).
Were you in airplane mode or have your mobile data explicitly disabled? Which device do you have?
I'm not doubting anyone, btw - I even read one person's account on the Koodo forum that he got the alert on his 3G phone so I'm just curious as to what the actual details are. The alertready site and various carrier FAQs all echo the similar "LTE must be on" requirement.
05-09-2018 08:08 PM - edited 05-09-2018 08:09 PM
@koimr1 wrote:
@NDesai wrote:@brent_liza Yes, but LTE/data doesnt have to be turned on.
Actually, yes it does:
3. Connected to an LTE cellular network at the time the emergency alert is issued.
This is from https://www.alertready.ca/wireless/
I had my data connection disabled at the time and I still got the test alert today.
05-09-2018 05:28 PM
@NDesai wrote:@brent_liza Yes, but LTE/data doesnt have to be turned on.
Actually, yes it does:
3. Connected to an LTE cellular network at the time the emergency alert is issued.
This is from https://www.alertready.ca/wireless/
05-09-2018 05:23 PM - edited 05-09-2018 05:23 PM
In BC, had no issues receiving the alert even though mobile data was disabled in Android. Using Essential PH-1 if that matters.
05-09-2018 05:21 PM
@brent_liza Yes, but LTE/data doesnt have to be turned on.
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