AT&T is working with FirstNet on
developing state plans and aims to be ready to share those with
governors for their evaluation on or around June 19. “We expect most, if
not all, states will join” the effort to deploy a nationwide first
responder communications network, says AT&T Chief Strategy Officer
and Group President of Technology and Operations John Donovan.
He told attendees of the Cowen and Company 45th Annual Technology, Media and Telecom Conference the carrier began planning for the project early in the year, so when the contract was awarded they’d be ready to move. AT&T
believes it will be able to give states the opportunity to be on the
carrier’s commercial network by the end of this year, rather than
waiting until sometime in 2018. They’d have “preemption,” he explained,
“so when all hell is breaking loose and states need to get on the
network they can.” Continue Reading
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