FirstNet Built with AT&T

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Being First Matters. That’s Why FirstNet Is Here. FirstNet is the only network built with and for first responders – when and where you need it most. We are accountable for keeping your lines of communication open with dedicated mission critical solutions to modernize public safety. FirstNet is designed to fit your unique and evolving communications needs and the needs of those working to support you. Together, we are unlocking innovation and an ecosystem to support next generation tools to help you save lives and protect communities. Because when first responders call, it’s often a matter of life and death. And reliable communication is essential to your safety. That’s why we’ve unveiled mission-critical solutions to modernize public safety and address the most pressing needs for our first responders. And that’s why we’ve introduced Z-Axis for FirstNet®, bringing new “vertical axis” indoor spatial awareness capabilities to first responders. Our Z-Axis capability is the next evolution of FirstNet Enhanced Location Services (ELS), designed to help identify where a first responder is within a building. And it is only available on FirstNet, America’s public safety network. Z-Axis location data provides the first responder with the vertical reference point in terms of height above terrain (HAT) to indicate the relative altitude or vertical location of the first responder and their team members. For more information on how to get FirstNet Z-Axis, go to FirstNet.com. FirstNet and the FirstNet logo are registered trademarks and service marks of the First Responder Network Authority. All other marks are the property of their respective owners.
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