DMP has released its XT30 and XT50 alarm panels that are approved FirstNet Ready. FirstNet is built with AT&T in a public-private partnership with the First Responder Network Authority. It’s the only nationwide, high speed broadband communications platform that’s dedicated to and purpose-built specifically for America’s first responders and the extended public safety community.

Last fall, DMP released its FirstNet Ready Cellular Communicator, and DMP’s flagship control panel, the XR Series, became one of the first to be approved for use on FirstNet. Now, DMP’s XT Series control panels have also met the standards for supporting the critical operational needs of public safety agencies and users who need tools that are secure, resilient, scalable and available when needed.

The transmission of public safety related alarms via FirstNet Ready alarm panels can qualify for FirstNet extended primary service for the transmission of public safety-related alarms. This gives them the advantage of using Band 14 — the nationwide, high quality spectrum set aside by the federal government specifically for FirstNet.

FirstNet can be used by premises alarm units at government facilities, as well as businesses and homes to communicate alarm information through the network. Typical signals would be burglar alarm, fire alarm, medical alarm signals and other related signals.

The transmission of public safety related alarms via FirstNet Ready™ alarm panels qualify for FirstNet extended primary service. To offer such panels with FirstNet service, an alarm company must first qualify for, and obtain, a Certificate of Verification from The Monitoring Association (TMA) and enter into a FirstNet Agreement with AT&T.

TMA certification ensures that the alarm panels transmit public safety-related alarms to a central monitoring station that verifies the authenticity of the alarm before notifying a Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) for relay to a public safety agency.

Learn more at www.firstnet.com.