National Emergency Management Association Supports Renewal of FirstNet License
The National Emergency Management Association filed in support of the FirstNet Authority's application to renew its Band 14 license for the nationwide public safety broadband network for another 10 years. The network “provides critical wireless communications services, features, and tools…
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to public safety responders across the country to assist with their life-saving missions,” the group said in a universal licensing system filing: “We are impressed by the FirstNet Authority’s rapid progress in deploying Band 14 nationwide on the NPSBN and bringing over 3.7 million connections onto the network in less than five years.” FirstNet is being used “by many of NEMA’s member agencies and first responders across the country, and we urge the Commission to swiftly renew FirstNet’s Band 14 license.” Other groups have raised concerns (see 2209070059).