I know there are a lot of first responders on this forum and am curious what you guys think of the recent Firstnet/AT&T deal that gives AT&T 20MHz of spectrum in the 700MHz band for 25 years. AT&T will build out a broadband network while being able to utilize the spectrum for regular customers. First responders will have priority usage and will gain over the top features like streaming video for example. Supposedly, actual first responder usage of this spectrum is around 1% of the time. This is where AT&T will make money by using the unused spectrum for regular customers. What makes it ideal is the frequency. AT&T already has carriers in 700MHz and the new spectrum can be aggregated with the current to deliver very wideband LTE channels increasing data rates. 700MHz is also prime real estate in wireless and outperforms higher frequencies in building/foliage penetration. Looks like a win/win to me.