LTE  |  2021-05-21

The FirstNet Network Expands Across Texas to Advance Public Safety Communications Capabilities

Source: FirstNet
Curated by: Gert Jan Wolf - Editor-in Chief for The Critical Communications Review

Texas’ first responders are getting a major boost in their wireless communications thanks to the FirstNet network expansion currently underway by AT&T. FirstNet added a new, purpose-built cell sites and other network enhancements across the state. Val Verde, Matagorda, Maverick and Williamson counties now have newly launched purpose-built FirstNet cell sites. These new sites are giving first responders on FirstNet – America’s public safety network – access to always-on, 24-hours-a-day priority and preemption across voice and data.

Building upon AT&T’s current and planned investments in Texas, AT&T is actively extending the reach of FirstNet to give agencies large and small the reliable, unthrottled connectivity and modern communications tools they need. These sites were constructed using Band 14 spectrum, as well as AT&T commercial spectrum. Band 14 is nationwide, high quality spectrum set aside by the government specifically for FirstNet. We look at Band 14 as public safety’s VIP lane. In an emergency, this band – or lane – can be cleared and locked just for FirstNet subscribers. That means only those on the FirstNet network will be able to access Band 14 spectrum, further elevating their connected experience and emergency response.

 

Leslie Ward, President, AT&T Texas: “Reliable network coverage is critical for our first responders to ensure they can effectively and efficiently serve their local communities. FirstNet provides exactly that, and AT&T is pleased to support our first responders and their public safety mission with the connectivity they need to get the job done.”