Weather alerts go wireless

Aug. 1, 2006
WeatherBug and on-demand incident notification provider Send Word Now have launched a cellular location-based two-way severe weather warning system. WeatherBug's Smart Notification Weather Service differs from zip code-based services by formatting alerts for supported mobile devices. The service also supports two-way messages for voice and SMS text email messages, providing the issuer with a delivery

WeatherBug and on-demand incident notification provider Send Word Now have launched a cellular location-based two-way severe weather warning system.

WeatherBug's Smart Notification Weather Service differs from zip code-based services by formatting alerts for supported mobile devices.

The service also supports two-way messages for voice and SMS text email messages, providing the issuer with a delivery status and user response, according to the company.
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