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What will happen at FirstNet during the next few years? Check out this timeline for potential answers | Urgent Matters

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With AT&T being awarded the 25-year contract to build the nationwide FirstNet system last week, here is a glimpse at the proposed milestones we may see during the next few years.

Source: What will happen at FirstNet during the next few years? Check out this timeline for potential answers | Urgent Matters

Judge rules for U.S. government in FirstNet court case, clearing path for expected AT&T award | Public Safety Broadband/FirstNet content | IWCE’s Urgent Communications

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A federal judge rules against Rivada Mercury’s protest against the FirstNet procurement protest, a move that is expected to set the stage for AT&T to be awarded the 25-year contract to build and maintain the much-anticipated nationwide public-safety broadband network (NPSBN).

Source: Judge rules for U.S. government in FirstNet court case, clearing path for expected AT&T award | Public Safety Broadband/FirstNet content from Urgent Communications

Uncertain delays create timing issues for states, public safety in preparation for FirstNet | Urgent Matters

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FirstNet officials say they are ready to proceed, but states and first-responder agencies are awaiting the outcome of a legal proceeding to get a better understanding of the timing issues they may need to address related to the much-anticipated nationwide public-safety broadband network.

Source: Uncertain delays create timing issues for states, public safety in preparation for FirstNet | Urgent Matters

10 questions people want answered when FirstNet names its contractor | Urgent Matters

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While the critical-communications industry anxiously awaits FirstNet’s unveiling of the contractor that will build its nationwide public-safety broadband network, here are some key questions that interested parties hope will be addressed when the announcement is made.

Source: 10 questions people want answered when FirstNet names its contractor | Urgent Matters

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