Anam Hamid is a computer scientist turned tech journalist who has a keen interest in the tech world, with a particular focus on smartphones and tablets. She has previously written for Android Headlines and has also been a ghostwriter for several tech and car publications.
, a service for first responders that will use a 5G network slice. AT&T, which built America's first dedicated networkfor falsely claiming to be the first to offer a network slice for first responders. Network slicing allows networks to be segmented for different use cases, allowing operators to allocate portions for specific needs.
At first, FirstNet was available only through AT&T's 4G connections, but the FirstNet core was upgraded in 2021 to support 5G operations.claims that T-Priority is the"most advanced connectivity solution in the world" and has been built on the carrier's 5G Standalone Core to deliver low latency and fast 5G speeds. The company said that first responders would get the highest priority across all 5G bands for data-intensive communications tools.
AT&T says that while it plans to deploy 5G slicing capabilities one day, right now, it's an untested technology, and must not be relied upon during life-and-death situations. Instead, it should only be used for a subset of operations, such as enhancing video streaming during a mission.
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