Last year the First Responders Network Authority awarded a $6.5 billion contract to AT&T to build out a nationwide LTE network for public safety use.
The First Responders Network Authority and carrier partner AT&T have passed another hurdle in achieving a nationwide public safety broadband network: the deadline for opt-in/opt-out
Editors note: This week we’ll take a look back at the 50 stories that drew the highest level of engagement from our RCR Wireless News
Editors note: This week we’ll take a look back at the 50 stories that drew the highest level of engagement from our RCR Wireless News
Making good on its promise to deliver preemption capabilities to First Responder Network Authority customers by the end of the year, AT&T says that it
Vermont has already decided to opt in to AT&T’s build-out of a nationwide public safety LTE network, but leaked documents from consultants’ assessments of the
The marketplace is only just beginning to realize how FirstNet it is a new and real growth opportunity for AT&T. What it does not yet
New Hampshire opts out of FirstNet
Governor Sununu says the state will pursue build-out with Rivada Networks New Hampshire has become the first state to opt out of AT&T’s nationwide build-out of
Push-to-Talk is on a rebound. Siyata Mobile is filling an important space in the changing wireless industry where there is a growing demand for PTT
FirstNet oversight hearing highlights different perspectives on opt-in/opt-out In a hearing yesterday on Capitol Hill, representatives from multiple states and the First Responders Network Authority were
CCA 2017: FirstNet under fire
Former governors criticize FirstNet effort; congressional oversight hearing set for next week FORT WORTH, Tex.–Former governors Jeb Bush and Martin O’Malley took to the stage at
Over the next 6-8 weeks, the governors of all 50 States and territories will have a critical decision to make – what public safety interoperable