AT&T Inc. T on Tuesday disclosed that it has signed a deal worth $2 billion to upgrade the emergency cellular network.
According to FirstNet, roughly 31,000 U.S. public-safety agencies now subscribe to the network. The authority’s history page ...
DALLAS, March 31, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Innovative solutions enhance in-building connectivity and give public safety unprecedented visibility into their network Emergencies can happen anywhere and at ...
House lawmakers are moving forward with a reauthorization of the federally supported communications network for emergency ...
Plans to enhance wireless broadband coverage for first responders, particularly public safety organizations operating in remote, rural, and difficult-to-reach locations, have been announced by the ...
Among the solutions, S&T is seeking technology to enable real-time indoor visualization in low-visibility fire environments U.S. Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross announced the appointment of six ...
Following the September 11, 2001, attacks, investigations revealed significant communication failures among first responders. Police and fire departments operated on incompatible radio systems, ...
In today’s increasingly complex world, the ability of first responders to communicate effectively during emergencies isn’t just desirable, it’s imperative. As President of AT&T Indiana, I’ve witnessed ...
US operator AT&T and the First Responder Network Authority (FirstNet) have announced a ten-year, $8 billion investment to expand and upgrade the nationwide public safety network. FirstNet will invest ...
As lawmakers begin working toward a potential reauthorization of the post-9/11 program that provides emergency communications services for first-responders, they will have to navigate calls for a ...
Sept. 11, 2001, was a day of unspeakable tragedy. Twenty-four years later, the images of the World Trade Center in flames still burn fresh in the minds of those who watched from afar and those who ...