U.S. 911 Calls May Soon Be Routed Through Russian Satellites

Friday 23 January 2015


At the command post for GLONASS management in the Titov Main Space Testing Center in the city of Krasnoznamensk in the Moscow region (Reuters / Sergey Pyatakov)



Daily Mail: 911 emergency call system could soon be routed through RUSSIAN satellites, giving Putin's government the power to snoop and interfere with first responders



* Russia's own GPS system covers more ground than US satellites, so wireless phone companies want to leverage it to help locate 911 callers

* Rep. Mike Rogers, an Alabama Republican, is furious and says the move could give signals intelligence to an antagonistic Russian Federation

* 'GLONASS' is a Russian satellite network that has been able to see the whole planet since 1995

* Part of its software crashed for a half-day last April, generating navigation signals that were off by as much as 50 kilometers



WNU Editor: The surprising thing about this story is that U.S. operators are admitting that Russia's Glosnass system functions better than the existing U.S. GPS network.



More News On Growing Objections To A Proposal That Will Take U.S. 911 Calls And Have Them Routed Through Russian Satellites



FCC weighs plan to use Russian satellite network for 911 system, raising security concerns -- FOX News

Congress alarmed by plans to use Russian system to route 911 calls -- RT

U.S. Representatives Slam Plan to Run Emergency Calls Through Russian Satellites -- Moscow Times

US Emergency Services to Depend On Russian Satellites? -- Sputnik

Proposal to Use Russian Satellites for 911 Calls Under Fire -- Newsmax

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