Track the FirstNet ‘opt-in/opt-out’ progress of all 50 states and 6 territories with this map
Under the law that established FirstNet, governors in all 56 states and territories have the choice of (1) making an “opt-in” decision—accepting the FirstNet deployment plan and allowing AT&T to build the LTE radio access network (RAN) within the state’s borders at no cost to the state—or (2) pursuing the “opt-out” alternative, which would require the state/territory to be responsible for building and maintaining the RAN for the next 25 years. A state/territory pursuing the “opt-out” alternative must issue a request for proposals (RFP) and select a vendor to build its alternative RAN.
The map below reflects the progress made within the United States on these “opt-in/opt-out” decisions. Use the tools in the upper left-hand corner to adjust the view. Place your mouse over a state or territory to see information about it. The map will be updated as governors make announcements for their states and territories.
Map by Jason Axelrod
When will the map update?
When will the map update?
It’s updated now. Sorry for
It’s updated now. Sorry for the delay.