Explore the seamless integration of multimedia emergency communications between citizens, public safety telecommunicators (PSTs), and first responders (FRs) through the capabilities of 4G/5G mobile broadband and NG9-1-1 networks. Learn about the network architecture and requirements for devices, IP-based infrastructure, and emergency communications centers (ECCs) to support advanced 9-1-1 capabilities, such as text, video, and data, enhancing response efficiency. Understand the importance of global standards and stakeholder collaboration to achieve reliable, resilient, and secure native multimedia emergency services (MMES). Discover how the interoperability of NG9-1-1 and public safety broadband networks (PSBNs) fosters innovative technologies, providing a robust foundation for NGES.
Learning Objectives:
The network architecture requirements for 4G/5G mobile broadband and NG9-1-1 networks to support an end-to-end IP-based multimedia emergency services (MMES) communications system, ensuring interoperability, reliability, resilience, and robust security.
Understanding how NG9-1-1 and 4G/5G mobile broadband networks can be integrated to support innovative technologies and applications that provide new 9-1-1 capabilities.
The pivotal role of NG9-1-1 and PSBN networks as the foundation for next-generation emergency services response, providing rapid, reliable, and efficient assistance in all situations.