News FirstNet releases RFP; responses due on April 29 13th January 2016 FirstNet releases its final request for proposals (RFP), asking potential long-term partners to submit their bids by April 29 that detail their plans for deploying and operating a much-anticipated nationwide public-safety broadband network.
News Some things we don’t know yet that could impact FirstNet’s ultimate success (updated) 12th January 2016 Nothing happens in a vacuum. As we wait for FirstNet to release its RFP, here are some questions that FirstNet is not positioned to address right now, but finding answers to them could be critical to the success of the nationwide public-safety broadband initiative. (Updated with correction about spectrum-cap impact)
News FirstNet RFP will seek partnership deal that will last 20-25 years, CEO Poth says 8th January 2016 FirstNet will seek a long-term deal that is designed to last at least two decades in its final request for proposal (RFP) for a private partner to deploy a nationwide public-safety broadband network, according to FirstNet CEO Mike Poth.
Commentary Some key questions that potential bidders want answered in FirstNet’s RFP 7th January 2016 FirstNet has not released its request for proposal (RFP) yet, but here are some of the items that potential bidders hope will be addressed in the procurement document.
News AT&T expresses interest in FirstNet opportunity, plans to ‘pursue it aggressively’ 7th January 2016 Three of the four nationwide wireless carriers express mixed interest about the upcoming opportunity to partner with FirstNet to construct a nationwide public-safety network, with AT&T being enthusiastic about the prospect, T-Mobile showing more interest in the upcoming 600 MHz incentive auction and Verizon declining to comment on the matter.
News FirstNet’s Johnson envisions new future role for PSAPs as ‘first part of the investigation’ 5th January 2016 Public-safety answering points (PSAPs) should have an expanded role as first-responder communications migrate to FirstNet and next-generation 911 (NG911), but officials and policymakers need to begin planning soon to address this “coming challenge,” according to FirstNet Vice Chairman Jeff Johnson.
News Newscan: At CDC, a debate behind recommendations on cellphone risk 5th January 2016 Web Roundup Items from other news organizations At CDC, a debate behind recommendations on cellphone risk From Barbie dolls to moving cars: All the things we learned could be hacked in 2015 More than 190 million U.S. voters may have had their personal data exposed New York City finally is installing its promised public gigabit […]
News AT&T officials provide details about carrier’s prioritization offering for enterprises, first responders 28th December 2015 AT&T announces the launch of Dynamic Traffic Management, an offering that uses quality-of-service (QoS) technology in its LTE network to prioritize network traffic from enterprise, public-safety and critical-infrastructure customers during times of network congestion.
Commentary New Hampshire’s RFP for a public-safety LTE system: An act of rebellion or self defense? 22nd December 2015 Is New Hampshire spinning its wheels by issuing an RFP for a statewide public-safety LTE network on spectrum it can’t use today? Or, is there a method to the madness that may cause other states and territories to pursue similar strategies before they have to make an opt-out decision regarding FirstNet?
Article Top 5 stories: Week of Dec. 12-18 21st December 2015 Here’s a look at the most popular stories on IWCE ’s Urgent Communications from last week.
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