Bringing broadband to public safety
Washington, D.C., pilot network shows benefits for first responders
Spectrum Coalition for Public Safety
The FCC's 700 MHz plan
The FCC's 4.9 GHz plan
The coalition's 700 MHz plan
Total public safety bandwidth:
24 MHz
50 MHz
An additional 10 MHz
Uses:
Depending on the technology used, officials can send only voice and text-based messages, or they can also access the Web and exchange images.
The technology creates hot spots for broadband access to video, geographic information system data and high-resolution images.
The coalition's plan would build on the FCC's recommendations to provide broadband access on a citywide, countywide and statewide basis.
High-speed access per user:
Not available
Yes (more than 1.2 megabits/sec)
Yes (up to 3 megabits/sec)
High-speed access per site:
Not available
Yes (more than 10 megabits/sec)
Yes (up to 27 megabits/sec)
Citywide coverage:
Yes (using 10 sites or towers)
Not available (even with 400 access points)
Yes (using 10 sites)
Scalable:
No
Yes
Yes
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