Originally published: February 23, 2011
Last updated: February 23, 2011 - 8:55pm
Motorola Solutions and Verizon Wireless announced an alliance between the two companies to provide a solution that is designed to ease public-safety agencies’ transition to their own private LTE broadband networks operating in the 700 MHz band.
While Motorola is working with more than 200 public-safety entities to deploy LTE networks, funding issues have caused many agencies to delay construction entirely or drastically reduce the scale of their initial broadband wireless buildouts. Through the new alliance, Motorola plans to provide public-safety customers with an opportunity to leverage LTE applications across Verizon’s commercial network as a coordinated supplement to a private LTE network and/or a roaming partner when the private network is not available.
Links to Sources
- Login or register to post comments
- Email this page
Related
- FCC bureau chief outlines 700 MHz network proposal
- NTIA Cautions Against Early Public Safety LTE Deployments
- FCC bureau chief lays out 700 MHz public-safety agenda
- San Francisco Approves Dedicated LTE Network for First Responders
- FirstNet aims to save money via 'operating partners,' issues RFI
- Oklahoma, Nevada Push for Public Safety Network Waivers
- NTIA: Give early public-safety deployments the full 700 MHz allocation
- S 28 Public Safety Spectrum and Wireless Innovation Act
- First responders lobby supercommittee, 'encouraged' about prospects for public safety network
- Sprint asks FCC for delay in vacating spectrum
- T-Mobile: All 700 MHz LTE networks should interoperate
- FirstNet must act quickly to make the public-safety LTE network a reality
- AT&T, Verizon Join Police to Fight FCC Airwaves Plan
- FCC Details Broadband Plan For Public Safety
- Sprint Nextel pitches $2B plan to provide public-safety communications
National Broadband Plan
Recommendations
Learn more about:
Location
Ratings
Login to rate this headline.

