First Net Update: Helping North Carolina’s First Responders Communicate Effectively
The roll out of this network is moving fast. As of October 2020, 80% of the proposed coverage was completed nationally, in more than 700 markets.
The roll out of this network is moving fast. As of October 2020, 80% of the proposed coverage was completed nationally, in more than 700 markets.
Each year, fire stations across the nation respond to millions of calls, from fires to medical incidents to car accidents. The United States depends on thousands of volunteer firefighters to help field these calls.
here’s a lot of confusion around 5G. What exactly is 5G? Your home routers say it’s 5Ghz, so does that mean you already have it? Are 5G and 5GE one and the same?
Sometime in 2025, less than 5 years from now, North Carolina will have completed Phase 2 of the VIPER system (Voice Interoperability Plan for Emergency Responders).
As states open back up for business and people return to work, social distancing will still be recommended, and two-way radios can help make that transition back to work smooth and successful.
It’s a first responder’s worst nightmare. An EMT is inside a large industrial site dealing with an emergency can’t communicate with her support team.