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T-Mobile and public safety: Partners for a 5G future (white paper)

The carrier’s powerful 5G performance makes it a strong choice for the emergency services

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Download this white paper to see what T-Mobile has to offer first responders.

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Emergency responders in the U.S. stand on the brink of a communication revolution.

5G – the fifth-generation technology standard for broadband cellular networks currently rolling out to users across the nation – promises to make countless aspects of police work, firefighting, and emergency medical services safer and more efficient.

You’ll see its benefits on your mobile devices and in many other ways, on the job and off, every day. They’ll include quicker rates of data transfer, with faster downloads and smoother streaming; reduced latency (the inherent delay in sending and receiving data); increased capacity to support greater numbers of connected devices; and better performance in times of system congestion and emergency. It will power a range of innovations to protect both property and life.

All 5G carriers, however, are not created equal. Especially in the emergency fields, users must consider factors like coverage, bandwidth, and cost when choosing who will provide their service.

With 5G’s fastest download speeds, lowest multiserver latency, best consistency, and top video score, T-Mobile makes a powerful case to be the emergency services’ carrier of choice. And with commitments like its 10-year, $7.7 billion Connecting Heroes plan, it demonstrates how much it values America’s first responders.

Read this white paper to learn more about T-Mobile and its 5G offerings for the emergency services, including:

  • How the advances of 5G will benefit public safety.
  • How T-Mobile ensures first responders get priority when they need it.
  • How its Emergency Response Team keeps things working when disaster strikes.
John Erich is a career writer and editor with more than two decades of experience in emergency services media, currently serving as a project lead for branded content with Lexipol Media Group.