Nationwide FirstNet Build and Validation Well Underway
July 23, 2018
As the carrier activates the FirstNet LTE network dedicated for use by first responders, while simultaneously augmenting its own consumer-facing network capabilities, AT&T reports Band 14 support has been added to around 2,500 wireless sites around the country.
AT&T plans to invest $40 billion of its own money in FirstNet’s network over the life of the 25-year contract with the First Responders Network Authority, which has allocated $6.5 billion for the contract. The arrangement allows AT&T to tap into 20 megahertz of 700 MHz spectrum, which the carrier can also access for commercial services based on a prioritization scheme.
With construction ongoing in all 50 states and Puerto Rico, AT&T says, in addition to the 2,500 sites that are live, another 10,000-plus are in the works. The carrier will also build 1,000 new sites as part the project. FirstNet has so far accounted for around 110,000 connections.
“Since getting the green light to deploy Band 14 in March of this year, we’ve been moving quickly in order to bring first responders the additional coverage and capacity that only their network can provide,” Chris Sambar, senior vice president, AT&T-FirstNet. “What’s more, the FirstNet build is based off direct feedback from the states and public safety community. So, each current or new site to get Band 14 helps to meet public safety’s specific network needs.”
As AT&T constructs the new network, the First Responder Network Authority is validating the public safety functionality. FirstNet Authority CEO Mike Poth said the partnership is making “incredible strides” but, “There’s still much work to be done…We’ll work hand-in-hand with AT&T to ensure that FIrstNet’s advancements meet the needs of first responders. No other network can commit to this.”
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