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Federal regulators have approved a plan to create a nationwide emergency alert system using text messages delivered to cellphones.
The Federal Communications Commission adopted the rules for a voluntary system that would let carriers such as AT&T Inc. alert subscribers to emergencies.
The rules are an "important next step" in the FCC's efforts to improve communications during disasters, Chairman Kevin J. Martin said Wednesday.
The agency, which was scheduled to vote on the measure at today's monthly meeting, instead voted Wednesday to meet a deadline from Congress.
The rules, consisting mostly of technical standards, are based on recommendations from an advisory committee that includes public-safety officials and industry representatives.
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