PRESS RELEASE
SAN JOSE, Calif. — As the Bay Area prepares to host skilled soccer’s most anticipated occasion, FirstNet, Built with AT&T is devoted to supporting the primary responders and public security officers on the bottom. After greater than a 12 months of shut coordination with the City of San Jose, San Jose Police Department, San Jose Fire Department and quite a few different federal, state and native companies, FirstNet is powering a resilient connectivity plan to maintain first responders mission prepared all through each second of the Big Game.
“San Jose was the first city in the country to fully adopt FirstNet because we believe in equipping our first responders with the best technology to keep our community safe,” mentioned San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan. “Reliable communication from AT&T is helping thousands of fans have a safe experience at the Big Game in the Capital of Silicon Valley.”
Tackling the Game Plan
Leading as much as the Big Game, our groups made positive the stadium was able to assist all public security operations on FirstNet, the one community purpose-built from the bottom up with and for America’s first responders. The Bay Area already has robust Band 14 protection that gives devoted public security connectivity when wanted. Unlike business networks, FirstNet is the one community with a mandate to by no means decelerate public security’s important communications.
Additionally, our staff of former first responders, the FirstNet Response Operations Group (ROG) is a important member of public security’s recreation plan. FirstNet ROG will likely be on scene on the stadium and positioned inside Emergency Operations Centers (EOCs) within the Santa Clara and San Francisco areas, mitigating “what-ifs,” calling audibles, and executing key performs with public security command.
Bringing Extra Coverage to the Field
FirstNet ROG and the AT&T Network Disaster Recovery (NDR) staff, have a number of transportable cell websites powered on and prepared from the devoted FirstNet fleet, corresponding to SatCOLTs (Satellite Cells on Light Trucks), RCVs (Response Communications Vehicles, CRDs (Compact Rapid Deployables) and different options designed to offer further devoted connectivity if required. In addition, as public security’s accomplice, we’ve tapped into the AT&T business fleet, bringing its latest addition, LCTs (LEO Cell Trailers). These property are designed to ship high-speed non permanent cell service within the harshest environments and are on the able to assist public security on FirstNet within the Bay Area ought to they be wanted. It’s this sort of unparalleled emergency assist that places FirstNet, Built with AT&T a lower above the remaining.
Ready for Overtime, Anytime
FirstNet is the one community with a fleet of 190+ deployable property devoted completely for public security. The fleet is accessible 24/7, at no further cost, and is accessible to offer added connectivity assist at giant, deliberate occasions just like the Big Game or throughout native occasions like group festivals and parades, in addition to throughout main disasters. That’s along with the 750+ AT&T business property nationwide. FirstNet ROG guides the deployment of those property on behalf of public security, leveraging AT&T’s 400+ NDR staff members throughout the nation to function “boots on the ground,” delivering fast connectivity the place it’s wanted most to maintain all the things operating easily from game-day prep to the post-game celebration!
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