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EBN
(redirected from Emergency Broadcast Network)

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EBNEuropean Backbone Network (France Telecom)
EBNExcitatory Burst Neuron
EBNEarly Bandwidth Notification
EBNEpilepsy Benign Neonatal
EBNSPAWAR lists as End Building Node
EBNEmergency Broadcast Network (band)
EBNElevator Building Notice (New York)
EBNEnvironmental Building News
EBNEvidence-Based Nursing (journal)
EBNeB Networks (Network Solutions & Integration Company)
EBNElectronic Buyer's News
EBNEnergie Beheer Nederland (natural gas)


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They have started testing the emergency broadcast network on a weekly basis now ?
Los Angeles Councilwoman Janice Hahn said her city's government has created a port emergency broadcast network to communicate with different law enforcement agencies and is developing a system to advise residents of potential problems.
Clear Channel's partnerships with the El Paso Police Department and the Albuquerque emergency broadcast network affiliate 770 KKOB-AM will enable law enforcement to display on Clear Channel Outdoor's digital billboards both text information and any available photographs when a child has been abducted.
 
 
 
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