AT&T is giving schools access to a new security alert system through FirstNet, the company's dedicated telecommunications network for first responders. The school safety system will be available this ...
Federal authorities are pushing for more oversight of the multibillion-dollar backup network, operated by AT&T.
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Chief Executive John Stankey agreed to the new terms for the FirstNet program last week, after talks with Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, according to people familiar with the matter.
The logic behind creating a nationwide broadband network for first responders is simple. Deploy a high-speed wireless communications system so that federal, state and local emergency response ...
AT&T has struck an agreement worth $2 billion to improve the US First Responder Network Authority (FirstNet). The carrier, along with the National Telecommunications and Information Administration ...
Willoughby Hills City Council recently approved Police Chief Matthew Naegele’s request to replace 10 in-car laptop computers. This is necessary as the old computers are not compatible with FirstNet, ...
FirstNet, the nationwide broadband network dedicated to public safety, has increased its subscriber base by 70% since late October 2018. Moreover, the number of public safety agencies using FirstNet ...
The core of FirstNet, heralded as a game changer for first responders, went live today, exactly one year after the public-private partnership to build it was launched. FirstNet is the public ...
Leading rugged mobile device manufacturer demonstrates commitment to public safety sector with mobility solutions tested and approved for use on FirstNet Related To: Panasonic NEWARK, N.J. – Panasonic ...
NEW YORK (NEWS10) – The New York Power Authority (NYPA) has collaborated with AT&T to build and pilot FirstNet, the only nationwide, high-speed broadband communications platform dedicated to America’s ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- The Los Angeles Police Department is using technology to cut the time officers spend on filling out paperwork. The goal is get more officers out in the streets. The new ...