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Thursday, March 28th, 2024

FirstNet grows to more than 2,500 public safety agency subscribers

Credit: FirstNet

The nation-spanning public safety communications platform known as FirstNet is now used by more than 2,500 public safety agencies in the United States.

This system was built to upgrade public safety information technology, and was developed through the joint efforts of AT&T and the First Responder Network Authority (FirstNet). First responders can use the system to view and coordinate information and access apps specifically designed for them. The system is always on and is exempt from throttling and network congestion, while also granting users increased coverage and capacity.

“We’ve recently seen a spike in the number of public safety agencies subscribing to FirstNet,” Chris Sambar, senior vice president of AT&T-FirstNet, said. “FirstNet is designed for every first responder in the country – for both their agency provided and their personal device. It offers enhanced security on a dedicated network that prioritizes first responder communications. And it doesn’t throttle. So, we’re calling all first responders to join their network and benefit from the technology, terms and conditions that are purpose-built to favor the important work they do.”

FirstNet currently boasts more than 150,000 connections that first responders are using during emergencies. Subscribers to the system benefit from enhanced connectivity even in remote locations, along with near real-time data sharing and improved situational awareness.

“Our crews have been battling a number of wildfires across the state of Oregon. And during each, FirstNet has proved its value as public safety’s network platform,” said Tualatin Valley Fire and Rescue Chief Mike Duyck. “From boosting communications at base camp during our response to the Miles Fire to connecting our firefighters on the front line of the Ramsey Canyon Fire, we’ve been able to count on our FirstNet service to elevate our ability to effectively and efficiently achieve our mission.”