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All India Radio Monitoring Service (AIRMS) is the central monitoring service that monitors broadcasts in India as well as from all foreign broadcasts of interest to India. [1] AIRMS is located in Simla. [2] It works in liaison with R&AW and Military intelligence. [citation needed]
The Indian Radio Regulatory Service (IRRS) is one of the cadre of central government recruit-engineers of the Wireless Planning & Coordination Wing (WPC) and Wireless Monitoring Organisation (WMO), composed of a cadre of central government recruit engineers Group 'A' officers and Group 'B' officers (Jr. Wireless Officer) of the WPC and WMO.
An alarm monitoring center, central monitoring station (also known as "CMS" or wholesale central station), or alarm receiving center (also known as ARC) [1] is a company that provides services to monitor burglar, fire, and residential alarm systems. The Central Monitoring Station may also provide watchman and supervisory services.
Footage captures the moment a puppy was “kidnapped” by a monkey in India.. In the shocking video, the primate can be seen picking up a puppy from the balcony of a building, before carrying it ...
The Telecom Enforcement Resource and Monitoring (TERM), formerly known as Vigilance Telecom Monitoring (VTM), is the vigilance and monitoring wing of the Indian Department of Telecommunications (DoT). [25] TERM is made up of 34 cells in India's 22 telecom circles and 10 large telecom districts
According to sources, "It is the tracking of ministers that consumes all the time, and prevents a proper monitoring of channels" It is here that officials watch out for television channels, about 600 of them, tripping on the programme code, drawn up by the government, offering the I&B ministry reasons to serve show cause notices on the channels.
The Wireless Monitoring Organisation (WMO), set up in 1952, is responsible for monitoring all wireless transmissions on behalf of the Wireless Planning & Coordination Wing (WPC) in the Ministry of Communications of the Government of India. [1] Its primary task is to monitor the entire radio frequency spectrum with a view to provide the ...
The CMS gives India's security agencies and income tax officials centralized access to India's telecommunications network [10] and the ability to listen in on and record mobile, landline and satellite [11] calls and voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), and read private emails, SMS and MMS, geolocate people using Mobile phone tracking, [12] all ...