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AT&T officials shed light on ‘extended primary’ category of FirstNet users, prioritization details

  • Written by Donny Jackson
  • 6th March 2018
Personnel within the utility, transportation and healthcare sectors are among those qualified to subscribe to FirstNet and have priority access across the AT&T system, but many questions remain about the “extended primary” category of users and some details regarding the prioritization-selection process, according to AT&T officials.

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AT&T officials shed light on ‘extended primary’ category of FirstNet users, prioritization details

AT&T plans to give local and state jurisdictions considerable discretion in determining who should have access to the FirstNet system and at what level, Rivenbark said.

“We try to put the control in the hands of the customers for that capability,” Rivenbark said. “That’s up to each state, city or county jurisdiction, based on the eligibility guidelines. If they’re eligible, however that state, city or county manages those users [would determine their FirstNet prioritization level].”

While significant local control on FirstNet is a welcome concept to most public-safety representatives, some IWCE attendees expressed concern that such an approach could result in unwise policies, and that the system could be abused by some account administrators.

For example, audience member stated that many cities were telling employees that all of them would be eligible for FirstNet service, including those with little, if any, role in public safety. Another attendee said that a fire chief who is the administrator of a FirstNet account theoretically could deem all family members to be primary FirstNet users, so they could have access to the best service.

Rivenbark did not discount the possibility.

“We’re not going to police every single agency out there,” he said. “We’re going to provide the guideline and then let the entities manage themselves, based on the terms we provide in the contracts. So, if they violate the terms of the contracts, then we reserve the right to cancel their service.”

Another policy concern that was expressed revolved around the fact that FirstNet users initially will have priority/preemption rights at all times—even when they are not doing public-safety work.

“You’re saying all the time, no matter what application, in a bring-your-own-device scenario?” one attendee asked during the IWCE session. “So, if I have a volunteer firefighter who is watching Netflix or YouTube at home, he’s getting priority and preemption? That’s a bad idea.”

Rivenbark acknowledged that is the case today but said AT&T plans to make network changes that will allow greater granularity in controlling the prioritization features.

“We’re enabling APIs for our priority and preemption capabilities, so that applications can take advantage of that,” Rivenbark said. “Once we release that and let people take advantage of that, then we’ll make [priority and preemption decisions] at the application layer. That’s our roadmap for that.

“We obviously have the same concerns [about network health]. But we’re moving fast and trying to get this [FirstNet service] out here as fast for the first-responder community, so we wanted to make available what we could make available, as fast as possible.”

One sector that has been the subject of considerable discussion regarding FirstNet prioritization is the utility industry. Electric and water utilities certainly fit the extended-primary definition, but some have argued that certain applications—particularly those that monitor the health of power grid—should be treated on a “primary” basis, so the critical functionality is never subject to preemption.

Sambar said that the prioritization of utilities has not been finalized yet.

 “A lot of power companies actually have their own networks that they’ve built,” he said. “We’re still determining the disposition when it comes to power companies. That’s a little tougher one to answer, honestly.”

 

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  1. Avatar Randi Iverson 7th January 2021 @ 10:00 am
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    The Western coast of Alaska is a prime target for acts of terrorism, access to the United States for countries West of Alaska during any declaration of war, and other acts of danger to the United States. Ecologically, as sea levels continue to rise, many coastal villages are now or soon to be relocated to higher ground in islands and coastlines that are of relatively flat terrain making the search for higher ground a real challenge. I therefore strongly urge AT&T to include all forms of private and public sector maritime providers who wish to participate in emergency services to be included in the FirstNet as primary or “extended Primary” members. I believe that the taxi companies “Uber” and “Lyft” have already been granted the title of essential critical incident businesses with a government contract to transport government officials in times of crisis. Forgive me if I am mistaken on this.
    Lessons have been learned from recent disasters in the United States and one of those lessons is that the use and assistance of private sector maritime providers by FirstNet, DEC, local and federal emergency agencies and the like became surprisingly essential and effective to the coordination of assistance to the public and to primary emergency agencies.
    Most of these private and public sector maritime providers are not solely dedicated to emergency situations as they are businesses dealing with tourism, transportation of essential needs to remote communities, commercial fishing and more. However, not all, but many of these providers would be available and happy to assist in whatever manner necessary to support and aid wherever it is necessary under the guidance and orders of the lead situation coordinator.
    During times of ecological disasters, potential military attacks, and other emergency situations it is well known that telephone services and varied radio communications (VHF, etc) become so clogged that emergency services are unable to communicate with each other without outside interruptions. That is why FirstNet is so essential to all agencies contracted to assist the lead coordinators in doing their part to remedy whatever situation is at hand.
    It is for these reasons that I fully support the addition of the West Coast of Alaska maritime industries which are willing to participate in the FirstNet services while obeying all of the regulations set forth by FirstNet and incident command centers to be certified as primary FirstNet members.
    If this proposal is approved, I would suggest posting the opportunity in local newspapers and local radio and television newscasts.
    Thank you for your time. I wish good health and happiness to all!
    Randi Iverson

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