https://urgentcomm.com/wp-content/themes/ucm_child/assets/images/logo/footer-new-logo.png
  • Home
  • News
  • Multimedia
    • Back
    • Multimedia
    • Video
    • Podcasts
    • Galleries
    • IWCE’s Video Showcase
    • IWCE 2022 Winter Showcase
    • IWCE 2023 Pre-event Guide
  • Commentary
    • Back
    • Commentary
    • Urgent Matters
    • View From The Top
    • All Things IWCE
    • Legal Matters
  • Resources
    • Back
    • Resources
    • Webinars
    • White Papers
    • Reprints & Reuse
  • IWCE
    • Back
    • IWCE
    • Conference
    • Special Events
    • Exhibitor Listings
    • Premier Partners
    • Floor Plan
    • Exhibiting Information
    • Register for IWCE
  • About Us
    • Back
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Advertise
    • Terms of Service
    • Privacy Statement
    • Cookie Policy
  • Related Sites
    • Back
    • American City & County
    • IWCE
    • Light Reading
    • IOT World Today
    • Mission Critical Technologies
    • TU-Auto
  • In the field
    • Back
    • In the field
    • Broadband Push-to-X
    • Internet of Things
    • Project 25
    • Public-Safety Broadband/FirstNet
    • Virtual/Augmented Reality
    • Land Mobile Radio
    • Long Term Evolution (LTE)
    • Applications
    • Drones/Robots
    • IoT/Smart X
    • Software
    • Subscriber Devices
    • Video
  • Call Center/Command
    • Back
    • Call Center/Command
    • Artificial Intelligence
    • NG911
    • Alerting Systems
    • Analytics
    • Dispatch/Call-taking
    • Incident Command/Situational Awareness
    • Tracking, Monitoring & Control
  • Network Tech
    • Back
    • Network Tech
    • Interoperability
    • LMR 100
    • LMR 200
    • Backhaul
    • Deployables
    • Power
    • Tower & Site
    • Wireless Networks
    • Coverage/Interference
    • Security
    • System Design
    • System Installation
    • System Operation
    • Test & Measurement
  • Operations
    • Back
    • Operations
    • Critical Infrastructure
    • Enterprise
    • Federal Government/Military
    • Public Safety
    • State & Local Government
    • Training
  • Regulations
    • Back
    • Regulations
    • Narrowbanding
    • T-Band
    • Rebanding
    • TV White Spaces
    • None
    • Funding
    • Policy
    • Regional Coordination
    • Standards
  • Organizations
    • Back
    • Organizations
    • AASHTO
    • APCO
    • DHS
    • DMR Association
    • ETA
    • EWA
    • FCC
    • IWCE
    • NASEMSO
    • NATE
    • NXDN Forum
    • NENA
    • NIST/PSCR
    • NPSTC
    • NTIA/FirstNet
    • P25 TIG
    • TETRA + CCA
    • UTC
Urgent Communications
  • NEWSLETTER
  • Home
  • News
  • Multimedia
    • Back
    • Video
    • Podcasts
    • Omdia Crit Comms Circle Podcast
    • Galleries
    • IWCE’s Video Showcase
    • IWCE 2023 Pre-event Guide
    • IWCE 2022 Winter Showcase
  • Commentary
    • Back
    • All Things IWCE
    • Urgent Matters
    • View From The Top
    • Legal Matters
  • Resources
    • Back
    • Webinars
    • White Papers
    • Reprints & Reuse
    • UC eZines
    • Sponsored content
  • IWCE
    • Back
    • Conference
    • Why Attend
    • Exhibitor Listing
    • Floor Plan
    • Exhibiting Information
    • Join the Event Mailing List
  • About Us
    • Back
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Advertise
    • Cookie Policy
    • Terms of Service
    • Privacy Statement
  • Related Sites
    • Back
    • American City & County
    • IWCE
    • Light Reading
    • IOT World Today
    • TU-Auto
  • newsletter
  • In the field
    • Back
    • Internet of Things
    • Broadband Push-to-X
    • Project 25
    • Public-Safety Broadband/FirstNet
    • Virtual/Augmented Reality
    • Land Mobile Radio
    • Long Term Evolution (LTE)
    • Applications
    • Drones/Robots
    • IoT/Smart X
    • Software
    • Subscriber Devices
    • Video
  • Call Center/Command
    • Back
    • Artificial Intelligence
    • NG911
    • Alerting Systems
    • Analytics
    • Dispatch/Call-taking
    • Incident Command/Situational Awareness
    • Tracking, Monitoring & Control
  • Network Tech
    • Back
    • Cybersecurity
    • Interoperability
    • LMR 100
    • LMR 200
    • Backhaul
    • Deployables
    • Power
    • Tower & Site
    • Wireless Networks
    • Coverage/Interference
    • Security
    • System Design
    • System Installation
    • System Operation
    • Test & Measurement
  • Operations
    • Back
    • Critical Infrastructure
    • Enterprise
    • Federal Government/Military
    • Public Safety
    • State & Local Government
    • Training
  • Regulations
    • Back
    • Narrowbanding
    • T-Band
    • Rebanding
    • TV White Spaces
    • None
    • Funding
    • Policy
    • Regional Coordination
    • Standards
  • Organizations
    • Back
    • AASHTO
    • APCO
    • DHS
    • DMR Association
    • ETA
    • EWA
    • FCC
    • IWCE
    • NASEMSO
    • NATE
    • NXDN Forum
    • NENA
    • NIST/PSCR
    • NPSTC
    • NTIA/FirstNet
    • P25 TIG
    • TETRA + CCA
    • UTC
acc.com

Public-Safety Broadband/FirstNet


News

AT&T becoming a ‘public-safety company’ with FirstNet, NG911 work, exec says

AT&T becoming a ‘public-safety company’ with FirstNet, NG911 work, exec says

  • Written by Donny Jackson
  • 9th February 2023

AT&T has long been one of the greatest consumer communications brands in the world, but the carrier is beginning to become “a public-safety company” through its first-responder-centric efforts in the development of FirstNet and next-generation 911 (NG911) networks, according to Scott Agnew, the new COO of AT&T’s FirstNet team.

Two weeks ago, AT&T executives revealed that FirstNet gained 377,000 public-safety connections during the fourth quarter of 2022, accounting for more than half of the carrier’s overall wireless growth numbers. In addition to these figures, Agnew (pictured above, delivering a keynote address at IWCE) noted that meeting the coverage and network-performance requirements of FirstNet has benefited the overall AT&T network as carrier begins to make a crucial pivot.

“Our learnings from FirstNet are going into our AT&T network,” Agnew said during an interview with IWCE’s Urgent Communications. “As we talk about his transformation and what we’re learning, I think AT&T—all the way from the very top [of the organization]—is starting that transformation to being a public-safety company

“We’re thinking public safety first, and it makes the rest of the network better when we start with public safety. That’s going to be one of my major initiatives as we move forward—to make sure that we continue that.”

In 2017, AT&T was selected to be the contractor to build and maintain the nationwide public-safety broadband network (NPSBN) on the 700 MHz Band 14 spectrum licensed to the FirstNet Authority. After spending a year working with state officials on the FirstNet coverage in each state, the initial five-year FirstNet buildout is expected to be complete—on time and on budget—by the end of March.

Although the initial construction of the FirstNet system is virtually done, Agnew repeatedly emphasized that AT&T and the FirstNet Authority will continue to enhance the NPSBN during the remaining 19 years of the public-private partnership that is scheduled to expire in March 2042.

“We’re not done yet,” Agnew said. “We need to continue the momentum, and the FirstNet Authority needs to continue the momentum, as we enter the next phase of the contract, where reinvestment occurs. When 5G is ready for public safety—completely ready, with the right functionality, with priority and preemption—clearly you can see the next-generation evolution there, in terms of coverage, innovation and a continued focus on mission-critical [solutions].

“Our commitment to public safety is to continue to evolve the network. They [first responders] need to have the most technically capable solutions available, [in terms of] speed, connectivity, reliability, coverage.”

In an effort to make this vision a reality, AT&T’s FirstNet team continues to evaluate new solutions to ensure that there are “other tools that are going to be at public safety’s disposal,” Agnew said, noting ongoing tests of satellite-based technologies as an example. “We’re not going to stop innovating.”

Through the FirstNet initiative, AT&T is delivering broadband connectivity to first responders, many of whom receive their emergency-response directions from dispatcher in 911 centers. AT&T is also very active in this space, dedicating significant resources to deploying Emergency Services IP Networks (ESInets)—the IP-based network backbone that supports NG911 technology—in 911 jurisdictions throughout the U.S.

Ensuring that communications flow smoothly between ESInets and FirstNet is a priority for AT&T as it serves the public-safety community, according to Agnew

“The public-safety event starts with the call into the 911 center, and AT&T is really the only major nationwide carrier that’s doing that right now, just like we’re the only nationwide public-safety [broadband] provider,” Agnew said. “Think about it: the big part of this is the network component of making sure that call—wherever it’s coming from, whether it’s wireless or wireline—is properly routed into the network, with proper location and proper response there.

“By having the equipment side and the network-connectivity side, we bring together the entire package for our next-generation 911 customers. [AT&T is] he only place that you can go where the entire network—from security to equipment to devices to connectivity—can be done. We can do it all, which is pretty amazing.”

 

Tags: homepage-featured-4 5G Applications Coverage/Interference Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity Deployables Dispatch/Call-taking Funding In-Building Incident Command/Situational Awareness Interoperability Long Term Evolution (LTE) News NG-911 NTIA/FirstNet Policy Public Safety Public-Safety Broadband/FirstNet Regional Coordination Security Software Standards State & Local Government Subscriber Devices System Design System Installation System Operation Test & Measurement Tower & Site Tracking, Monitoring & Control Wireless Networks News

Most Recent


  • Microsoft Outlook vulnerability could be 2023's 'It' bug
    Microsoft recently patched a zero-day vulnerability under active exploit in Microsoft Outlook, identified as CVE-2023-23397, which could enable an attacker to perform a privilege escalation, accessing the victim’s Net-NTLMv2 challenge-response authentication hash and impersonating the user. Now it’s becoming clear that CVE-2023-23397 is dangerous enough to become the most far-reaching bug of the year, security researchers are […]
  • Getting to know the how—and why—of the telecom cloud
    A funny thing happened during the pandemic: The giant cloud hyperscalers burst into the telecom industry. And now it’s time for everyone to get acquainted with them. Why? Well, it seems increasingly inevitable that a certain percentage – ranging from “a little” to “most” – of telecom operators’ network functions are going to run in […]
  • Zipline delivery drone docks, charges by itself
    Zipline has unveiled its new autonomous drone platform, designed to provide accurate everyday delivery to homes in the U.S., including in busy residential areas. Zipline’s previous delivery system worked by parachuting parcels into a specified area. Now the new drone, dubbed Platform 2 or P2 Zip, sends its goods down to customers via a tether […]
  • State and local leaders can alleviate the burden on public-safety personnel by tackling three workforce trends
    Government officials and public safety leaders wear many different hats. They serve as sounding boards for constituent complaints and for new ideas that need vetting. They are change agents charged with improving the lives of citizens and colleagues and are tasked with keeping order. Their most daunting responsibility, however, is keeping members of their community […]

One comment

  1. Avatar alex 9th February 2023 @ 7:57 pm
    Reply

    Wow, considering how poor AT&Ts coverage is and how much complaining I hear from my local first responders about FirstNet I’m really surprised. I guess I shouldn’t be too terribly shocked that mediocrity and the rise of stupid have penetrated the public safety communications space.

Leave a comment Cancel reply

To leave a comment login with your Urgent Comms account:

Log in with your Urgent Comms account

Or alternatively provide your name, email address below:

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related Content

  • IWCE 2022: FirstNet more than 95% complete; new tech advances adoption
  • FirstNet, built with AT&T, collaborates with SBC to offer in-building insights at IWCE 2022
  • FirstNet buildout more than 95% complete, AT&T exec says
  • AT&T wireless growth keyed by FirstNet—now provides 24,000 agencies with 4.4 million connections

Commentary


Updated: How ‘sidelink’ peer-to-peer communications can enhance public-safety operations

  • 1
27th February 2023

NG911 needed to secure our communities and nation

24th February 2023

How 5G is making cities safer, smarter, and more efficient

26th January 2023
view all

Events


UC Ezines


IWCE 2019 Wrap Up

13th May 2019
view all

Twitter


UrgentComm

Microsoft Outlook vulnerability could be 2023’s ‘It’ bug dlvr.it/SlC3Hh

20th March 2023
UrgentComm

Getting to know the how–and why–of the telecom cloud dlvr.it/SlBbD1

20th March 2023
UrgentComm

Zipline delivery drone docks, charges by itself dlvr.it/SlBNWy

20th March 2023
UrgentComm

State and local leaders can alleviate the burden on public-safety personnel by tackling three workforce trends dlvr.it/SlBH89

20th March 2023
UrgentComm

6G is shaping up to disappoint, and the industry can blame itself dlvr.it/Sl918J

20th March 2023
UrgentComm

Change is coming to the network detection and response (NDR) market dlvr.it/Sl4cts

18th March 2023
UrgentComm

Telcos need to build businesses, as well as networks dlvr.it/Sl4cRR

18th March 2023
UrgentComm

Get ready for the summer of spectrum squabbling dlvr.it/Sl4c1J

18th March 2023

Newsletter

Sign up for UrgentComm’s newsletters to receive regular news and information updates about Communications and Technology.

Expert Commentary

Learn from experts about the latest technology in automation, machine-learning, big data and cybersecurity.

Business Media

Find the latest videos and media from the market leaders.

Media Kit and Advertising

Want to reach our digital and print audiences? Learn more here.

DISCOVER MORE FROM INFORMA TECH

  • American City & County
  • IWCE
  • Light Reading
  • IOT World Today
  • Mission Critical Technologies
  • TU-Auto

WORKING WITH US

  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Events
  • Careers

FOLLOW Urgent Comms ON SOCIAL

  • Privacy
  • CCPA: “Do Not Sell My Data”
  • Cookie Policy
  • Terms
Copyright © 2023 Informa PLC. Informa PLC is registered in England and Wales with company number 8860726 whose registered and Head office is 5 Howick Place, London, SW1P 1WG.