The city is testing the system that connects staff directly to 911, the school’s security division and EMS in active-shooter situations in 51 schools.
The use of those frequencies to "downlink" data runs counter to standards set by the International Telecommunication Union, a United Nations agency that seeks to coordinate the use of radio spectrum .
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