Years ago, when we announced FirstNet, one of the promises was that AT&T would be improving the network and coverage, since First Responders would be reliant on the network to be available where ever they are. I was excited about the improvements, and generally proud of AT&T and FirstNet.
I now have a son that is a police officer in a town which has an interstate that runs through it, is mostly commercial, and neighbors a city (220k residents). His town is less than 6 square miles and is fairly flat. The computer in his car uses FirstNet 4G and his car has external 4G antennas. Yet, there are areas where his computer's connection is slow or non-existent. He's left looking things up on his consumer AT&T cell phone with 5G that gets marginally better reception. I'm ready to offer to pay for him to switch to Verizon or T-Mo.
What kind of cr-p is this?
I'm not proud of AT&T or FirstNet anymore. It is simply a money grab and doing as little as possible. The promise and commitment to our First Responders is nothing but words.
Shame on you AT&T.