Emergency network created post‑9/11 set to support World Cup operations

An emergency communications network was built after the 9/11 attacks. The system was designed to improve public safety response. Organizers

An emergency communications network was built after the 9/11 attacks. The system was designed to improve public safety response. Organizers plan to rely on the network during the World Cup. It will help coordinate emergency services for the event. The deployment underscores the lasting impact of post‑9/11 infrastructure. Public safety agencies will operate the network throughout the tournament. Its role highlights preparedness for large‑scale international events. Stakeholders will monitor its performance during the competition.