> On Oct 3, 2018, at 2:26 PM, Kevin Miller <kmil...@vantage.com> wrote:
> 
> I cannot speak for AT&T, but my T-Mobile iPhones did not receive them either. 
>  I was told by support that if you enabled WiFi-calling, you may not receive 
> the alert.  If this is true, it seems to be a safety issue as WiFi calling 
> was enabled by default.


Interesting. That seems to be a gigantic hole in this entire process. I do have 
my iPhone set to WiFi Calling as AT&T’s signal has trouble reaching inside our 
building very well.

FEMA also notes:

A dedicated mailbox has been created for all questions relating to the IPAWS 
National Test. Please e-mail us at fema-national-t...@fema.dhs.gov. 

I e-mailed them with my results as well. Might be worth considering sending a 
report to that address yourself if you didn’t receive it. If our friend Kim 
lobs a rocket this way for some reason, I’d kinda like to know about it before 
the sky turns orange.  :-)

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