Mystic Alerts Act
Description
This bill would allow wireless emergency alerts to be sent to mobile devices via satellite to reach areas without cellular service.
Summary
What it does
This bill would expand the wireless emergency alert system by allowing alerts to be transmitted to mobile devices via satellite in addition to traditional terrestrial networks. Participating commercial mobile service providers would be required to notify the Federal Communications Commission of their intent to use satellite transmissions and must comply with new technical standards established by the agency. Providers that choose not to offer satellite alerts would be required to notify their subscribers, and individual users would have the option to opt out of receiving these satellite-based emergency notifications.
Who is affected
This bill affects commercial mobile service providers that participate in the wireless emergency alert system, requiring them to notify the FCC of their intent to transmit alerts via satellite. It also impacts mobile service subscribers, who must be notified if their provider opts out of satellite alerts and who maintain the right to opt out of receiving such alerts individually. Additionally, the Federal Communications Commission is tasked with establishing the technical standards and regulations for these satellite-based emergency transmissions.
Key provisions
- Satellite-based wireless emergency alerts. The bill authorizes the transmission of wireless emergency alerts to mobile devices via satellite, expanding the current system that relies on terrestrial mobile networks.
- FCC regulatory and technical standards. The Federal Communications Commission is required to establish technical standards and regulations to facilitate the delivery of emergency alerts through satellite technology.
- Provider notification requirements. Participating commercial mobile service providers must notify the FCC whether they intend to transmit alerts via satellite; those choosing not to must inform their subscribers of that decision.
- Subscriber opt-out provisions. The bill allows mobile service subscribers to choose not to receive emergency alerts transmitted via satellite.
Fiscal impact
Not applicable: No CBO cost estimate available
Effective dates
Not applicable: Official Summary does not address effective dates
Relationship to existing law
The bill expands the existing wireless emergency alerts system, which currently relies on terrestrial mobile networks, to include transmission via satellite. It also grants the Federal Communications Commission new authority to establish technical standards and regulations for satellite-based emergency alerts.
Stated purpose
The bill aims to expand the reach of the wireless emergency alert system by enabling the transmission of alerts to mobile devices via satellite, supplementing existing terrestrial network capabilities.