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Built on the nation’s largest and fastest 5G network,
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Built on the nation’s largest and fastest 5G network,
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As our nation’s first responders, you put yourselves on the line—and often in danger—to protect public safety. We depend on your skill and dedication—and you can depend on our capabilities and commitment for fast, reliable 5G connectivity when you need it.
With more than 240 million emergency calls1 made to public safety agencies each year, advanced connectivity is a potentially life-saving necessity. Our
Not all networks are built the same, especially when it comes to the unique needs of first responders.
Public safety personnel are increasingly adopting more and more data-intensive devices like smart phones, tablets, and body cameras, to improve their ability to respond. A recent Forrester report shows that over 70% of U.S. first responder agencies have integrated these devices into their daily operations.
This equips public safety agencies and their teams with increased visibility and information, enhancing situational awareness, streamlining response times, and improving safety and coordination. Yet, the expanding use of these devices puts more strain on the network—especially in high-traffic situations, like bustling metro centers or large-scale public events.
Even during severe network congestion, like at crowded sporting events with thousands of screaming—and streaming—fans,
Or, in the case of a widespread natural disaster like a hurricane,
Network slicing is a customized network partition dedicated to and tailored for a specific purpose, in this case, public safety. It’s made possible by 5G Standalone (SA)—a network architecture that uses a 5G core, which allows the physical network to be sliced into multiple virtual networks. Unlike Non-Standalone (NSA) 5G, 5G SA operates independently of 4G LTE networks, offering the full benefits of 5G, including faster speeds—10 to 100 times faster than 4G LTE—lower latency, and more support for a greater number of connected devices.
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The 5G SA network slice was purpose-built to take advantage of 5G’s faster speeds and better reliability for data-intensive apps and devices. Whether harnessing the network’s everyday peak performance or benefitting from its sheer capacity during heavy congestion, public safety agencies gain a distinct operational advantage from the network slice.
Wireless Priority Service (WPS) is a federal program allowing authorized devices to make and receive priority communications on cellular networks. When a first responder’s device attempts to establish a connection to a nearby cell tower, WPS prioritizes that connection over others, using information contained in the device’s SIM card.
As an authorized WPS provider, we offer WPS users the benefits of priority access and preemption. The
Also, note that
Built on our 5G network,
What’s more, the
By comparison, the AT&T/FirstNet 4G LTE network is built on legacy infrastructure and is even slower with less capacity than AT&T’s own commercial network. And while Verizon has recently announced a new slicing capability for Frontline, it is only available in select markets and for limited use cases. The truth is that
First response agencies deserve the reliable performance of a network built for public safety, and