AT&T is set to build a new wireless network for police, firefighters and other first responders in the state.
Gov. Larry Hogan announced Monday that Maryland is opting in the FirstNet public safety broadband network to help emergency personnel communicate.
“Keeping Marylanders safe is our top priority, and our first responders need to be equipped with every tool possible to protect our citizens,” Hogan said in a statement. “By adopting this plan, our first responders will now have the ability to efficiently and effectively work together not just within the state, but across the region and at the national level.”
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