Enhancing Utility Communications with FirstNet: A Sierra Wireless Advantage
In times of emergency or natural disasters, utility companies play a crucial role in ensuring community safety. Reliable communication is vital for utility workers, often some of the first responders arriving at the scene, working tirelessly to manage or restore essential services like electricity and water.
To bolster their communications capabilities during critical events, utility companies can turn to FirstNet™—a valuable service that offers fast and dependable voice and data communication.
What Is FirstNet?
FirstNet - which received authorization from Congress in 2012 - was initially designed to provide a dedicated wireless network for first responders. FirstNet ensures improved quality of service, priority access, and pre-emption for first responders during crises - acting as a communication "fast lane" for public safety - by keeping first responder communications separate from civilian and commercial cellular traffic.
While FirstNet was primarily designed for "primary user" first responders like police and fire departments, it is also available to "extended primary users" such as electric, gas, and water utilities. These utilities play a critical role in safeguarding communities during emergencies, making FirstNet an essential tool for their communication needs.
Historically, utility companies relied on privately owned and operated telecommunications networks, utilizing technologies like land mobile radio (LMR), private microwave, or fiber-optic networks. However, FirstNet allows utilities to access a secure, reliable, and resilient wireless broadband communications technology that complements or surpasses their existing infrastructure.
By integrating FirstNet into their communication strategies, utilities can unlock various benefits. For instance, they can enhance interagency communications with fire and police departments, extend wireless connectivity and coverage to rural areas, and support the implementation of advanced remote mobile workforce management and Internet of Things (IoT) applications, all of which rely on fast and reliable wireless data connectivity.
Embracing FirstNet can significantly increase utilities' field workforce efficiency and safety and improve their response and recovery times during emergencies, ultimately contributing to a safer and more resilient community.
Sierra Wireless Provides Critical Communications Infrastructure To Leading Utility Companies
Deep Utility Sector Experience
Rugged Routers and Gateways
Smart Network Management Solutions
Furthermore, Sierra Wireless offers smart network management solutions that empower utilities to effectively monitor and manage their deployed devices. The AirLink Management Service allows for easy deployment, monitoring, and remote upgrades of gateways and routers, reducing maintenance costs and simplifying device administration.
Incorporating FirstNet, Low Power Wide Area (LPWA), 5G, and other cellular communications technologies into utility operations can revolutionize their services, making them more efficient and effective for customers. Sierra Wireless is a reliable partner to help utility companies embark on this digital transformation journey and reimagine their future in a more connected world.
About USAT
Our team not only helps you select, provision, and activate devices, we make sure they work in practical applications and real-life situations.
As a certified FirstNet Dealer, and Premiere Resale Partner of Sierra Wireless, USAT is uniquely equipped to provide secure communications solutions for various utility applications across the USA.
With our extensive catalog of world-class routers, gateways, and software designed for remote monitoring and management in even the harshest environments — you can count on us to get and keep you connected.
Better connectivity translates to less manual equipment maintenance, reduced downtime, and an overall increase in your business's ROI. Contact the experts at USAT to learn how our wireless networking solutions can help meet your organization's exacting needs.
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