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Centre begins nationwide testing of real-time disaster alert system via mobile phones

Unlike SMS alerts, CB messages are broadcast to all mobile phones in a specific area, ensuring rapid delivery even in congested networks. The technology enables alerts to reach citizens almost instantly, making it highly effective during time-sensitive disasters.

June 30, 2025 / 18:44 IST
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The Department of Telecommunications (DoT), in collaboration with the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), has started nationwide testing of a new mobile-based disaster alert system to strengthen India’s emergency communication infrastructure.

The alert system, based on Cell Broadcast (CB) technology, is being tested as part of the government’s broader initiative to enhance real-time dissemination of critical alerts during emergencies such as earthquakes, tsunamis, lightning strikes, and industrial hazards. The system is being indigenously developed by the Centre for Development of Telematics (C-DOT).

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Unlike SMS alerts, CB messages are broadcast to all mobile phones in a specific area, ensuring rapid delivery even in congested networks. The technology enables alerts to reach citizens almost instantly, making it highly effective during time-sensitive disasters.

This new system is in addition to the already-operational Integrated Alert System (SACHET), which has delivered over 6,899 crore SMS alerts in more than 19 Indian languages across all 36 States and Union Territories. SACHET is based on the Common Alerting Protocol (CAP), as recommended by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU).