Tsunami text alert test

This Thursday at 10am a Civil Defence test alert will be issued via text messaging. This test alert is to test the text system only, therefore will only be received via text.

During the recent Tsunami threat forty-two queries were received from people who had registered and did not receive a text alert from BOP Civil Defence.


A text system test will take place Thursday.

A subsequent investigation identified that the system upgrade recently undertaken by our service provider had not captured all registered numbers as expected.

Bay of Plenty Civil Defence Group Controller Clinton Naude says he had received confirmation there was a technical failure by the service provider and a formal apology from the company responsible.

'Our service provider has confirmed both how this occurred and the steps now implemented within their organisation to ensure it does not re-occur.

'As text alerting is one of the methods we use to alert people we are testing the system this week to provide confidence that the recent issues have been addressed.”

What: Public test of Bay of Plenty Civil Defence txt alerting system

When: Thursday, September 15, at 10am.

Please provide us with feedback on this text test. You can do this by: replying to the text you receive from 2028 with ‘Yes' (which will cost you 20c) or emailing your mobile number and if you received it or not to info@boprc.govt.nz

There is not a national warning system and mobile service providers within NZ do not offer the ability to automate public messaging.

Bay of Plenty Civil Defence alerts are only despatched to people who have registered for this service, and maintained their contact details – this includes updating your details if you have changed your service provider.

'Text messaging is one of many methods used to distribute information in an emergency situation, and in the recent Tsunami threat, the message was well distributed through local media despite the issues caused by the txt alerting service provider," says Clinton.

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3 comments

tests

Posted on 13-09-2016 08:40 | By whatsinaname

Why not do the test early hours of the morning when people are asleep. See how inefficient that is. sirens are what we need on every street . Lots people don't have there phone's with them when sleeping


Hells bells

Posted on 13-09-2016 12:21 | By philiphallen

When will the idiots in power realise that not everyone has a cell phone or internet access...... It never ceases to amaze me how cloth eared people in power can be. Major earthquake = no power, so tell me how your phones and computers will work then????


Points for Deaf people??

Posted on 13-09-2016 15:18 | By TanHunter

Very hard for Deaf cannot hear siren off need special text all deafies mobile . I am deaf lady. I find hard with siren hardly to hear especially sleeping how that works if person live alone. Need some specific for equipments for disability. I find its scary parts. I believe that something will be good to help for Deaf people also never thought about Blind and deaf how that works. Please aware of this. Hope they find the way to sorts its out this problems.


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