T-Mobile First to Roll Out Cutting-Edge 911 Capabilities
December 17 2020 - 09:20AM
Business Wire
What’s the news: T-Mobile is the first U.S. wireless
operator to launch Location-Based Routing and Next Generation 911
capabilities.
Why it matters: The new services help transition 911 to a
faster, more efficient & resilient system, helping reduce the
time it takes for emergency responders to locate and reach those in
trouble.
Who it’s for: T-Mobile customers across the country.
In an emergency, every second counts. That’s why T-Mobile
(NASDAQ: TMUS) is launching new 911 capabilities – Location-Based
Routing and Next Generation 911 connectivity over IP – two critical
advancements that can speed up emergency response times by helping
pinpoint the location of callers, reducing the need for call
transfers, and enabling a more efficient and effective 911
communication system.
"As the Un-carrier we innovate and push the wireless industry
forward with technology firsts like this for the sake of consumers
everywhere. Nowhere is that more important than driving
improvements in public safety,” said Neville Ray, President of
Technology at T-Mobile. “Our advanced LTE and nationwide 5G network
positions us better than any other operator to quickly and more
accurately deliver emergency calls to Next Generation 911 systems.
And that, simply stated, will make people safer.”
Location-Based Routing
Location-Based Routing (LBR) significantly cuts the need for 911
call transfers by leveraging low latency device-based location
technology. That allows the network to connect more 911 callers
directly to the appropriate 911 call center, saving precious time.
In fact, T-Mobile says some areas with LBR enabled have experienced
up to 40 percent fewer call transfers. LBR is currently enabled in
parts of Texas and Washington State, and T-Mobile is working with
911 authorities to expand the capability nationwide.
Next Generation 911
Next Generation 911 (NG911) brings emergency communications into
the future, transitioning 911 to a state-of-the-art all-IP-based
system. That means a more seamless flow of information from your
phone to 911 telecommunicators and first responders all while
improving the system’s ability to manage call overload, natural
disaster response, and interoperability between jurisdictions.
NG911 also paves the way for future forms of communications. Alert
systems like crash detection will become more effective, sending
notifications and actionable data directly to 911 dispatchers
instead of third parties. T-Mobile has established some level of
NG911 connectivity in all or part of Delaware, Massachusetts,
Michigan, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South
Carolina, Virginia, and Washington state, with plans to expand both
NG911 connectivity and capability nationwide as public safety
networks are ready.
The new capabilities are the latest in a series of moves from
the Un-carrier aimed at improving public safety. Just last month,
T-Mobile became the first major wireless provider to make the 988
emergency lifeline available to customers. T-Mobile customers in
need of free mental health support can now get it immediately by
dialing 988 on the T-Mobile network to be connected directly to the
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, a network of approximately
180 local- and state-funded crisis centers.
T-Mobile is America’s 5G leader, delivering 5G speeds in more
places with the first and largest nationwide 5G network, and laying
the groundwork for improved, more robust emergency communications
across the country. T-Mobile’s Extended Range 5G already covers
more than 270 million people across more than 1.4 million square
miles. With Sprint now part of T-Mobile, the Un-carrier is
extending its 5G lead, quickly lighting up Ultra Capacity 5G with
technology that can deliver download speeds of 300 Mbps and peak
speeds up to 1 Gbps.
For more information on T-Mobile’s network, visit
t-mobile.com/coverage. And as always, follow T-Mobile’s Official
Twitter Newsroom @TMobileNews to stay up to date with the latest
company news.
5G coverage not available in some areas. Ultra Capacity
5G includes dedicated mid- and/or high-band 5G signals. T-Mobile’s
Ultra Capacity 5G covers hundreds of cities and millions of people,
with more added all the time; see t-mobile.com/5Glayers. Capable
device required for 5G; coverage not available in some areas. Some
uses may require certain plan or feature; see T-Mobile.com.
About T-Mobile
T-Mobile U.S. Inc. (NASDAQ: TMUS) is America’s supercharged
Un-carrier, delivering an advanced 4G LTE and transformative
nationwide 5G network that will offer reliable connectivity for
all. T-Mobile’s customers benefit from its unmatched combination of
value and quality, unwavering obsession with offering them the best
possible service experience and undisputable drive for disruption
that creates competition and innovation in wireless and beyond.
Based in Bellevue, Wash., T-Mobile provides services through its
subsidiaries and operates its flagship brands, T-Mobile, Metro by
T-Mobile and Sprint. For more information please visit:
https://www.t-mobile.com.
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