Wyoming Opts In to FirstNet
Wyoming opted in to FirstNet one day after Virginia said it would accept AT&T’s plan (see 1707100062). Wyoming Gov. Matt Mead (R) announced his decision in a Tuesday news release: “FirstNet will be an asset for emergency personnel across Wyoming.…
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This is a tool that allows for better communication and faster response.” Earlier Tuesday at a streamed ceremonial signing event, Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe (D) said he’s proud to be the first governor to join FirstNet, and the National Governors Association chair urged other governors to do the same: “You cannot ask men and women to put on that uniform, to put their lives on the line, and not give them the tools they need to keep themselves safe.” Neither Virginia nor Wyoming solicited alternative radio-access-network plans.