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- MTPAS abstract "MTPAS (Mobile Telecommunication Privileged Access Scheme) is a British procedure for prioritising access to the mobile telephone networks for privileged persons (members of emergency services as designated at a local level). It replaced ACCOLC in 2009.MTPAS is only available to Category 1 and 2 Responders (as defined in the Civil Contingencies Act 2004) and partner organisations which directly support them at the scene of an emergency incident. Using an agreed protocol, the Police Gold Commander, in charge of the response to a major incident, notifies all network operators that a major incident has been declared and activation is then their responsibility. As of 2009, all two-way pagers from PageOne Communications that are in use by Category 1 and 2 responders are enabled for use with the MTPAS.As a result of the incident, mobile telecommunications networks may experience an abnormally high concentration of calls. If networks become congested, handsets installed with a privileged access SIM will stand a much higher likelihood of being able to connect to their network and make calls than other customers.".
- MTPAS wikiPageExternalLink 2-way-paging-mtpas.
- MTPAS wikiPageExternalLink 12.
- MTPAS wikiPageID "22145940".
- MTPAS wikiPageRevisionID "547121135".
- MTPAS hasPhotoCollection MTPAS.
- MTPAS subject Category:Disaster_preparedness_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- MTPAS subject Category:Mobile_telecommunications_standards.
- MTPAS type Abstraction100002137.
- MTPAS type Measure100033615.
- MTPAS type MobileTelecommunicationsStandards.
- MTPAS type Standard107260623.
- MTPAS type SystemOfMeasurement113577171.
- MTPAS comment "MTPAS (Mobile Telecommunication Privileged Access Scheme) is a British procedure for prioritising access to the mobile telephone networks for privileged persons (members of emergency services as designated at a local level). It replaced ACCOLC in 2009.MTPAS is only available to Category 1 and 2 Responders (as defined in the Civil Contingencies Act 2004) and partner organisations which directly support them at the scene of an emergency incident.".
- MTPAS label "MTPAS".
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- MTPAS sameAs Q17100630.
- MTPAS sameAs Q17100630.
- MTPAS sameAs MTPAS.
- MTPAS wasDerivedFrom MTPAS?oldid=547121135.
- MTPAS isPrimaryTopicOf MTPAS.