T-Mobile Response definition
T-Mobile Response. WPS rules are supported on phone/devices using any and all T-Mobile frequencies today.
T-Mobile Response. For devices that support LTE data, but not VoLTE, T-Mobile supports circuit switch fallback to UMTS and GSM across its LTE footprint. (note: Low-band LTE (600/700MHz) capable devices on T-Mobiles network will not attach in low-band only coverage areas unless they support VoLTE)
T-Mobile Response. For any installations where inadequate coverage is identified, T-Mobile will evaluate potential coverage improvements and present options to you using the following process outline.
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T-Mobile Response. With VoLTE as the primary access, Circuit-switched voice on 3G/UMTS and 2G is available in back-up situations. T-Mobile offers this backup to Public Safety organizations “on the fly”. Meaning, no user intervention or device settings need to be modified to have calls access the circuit-switched technologies on T-Mobile.
T-Mobile Response. Please see Protected Business Confidential version.
T-Mobile Response. WPS is not defined by the US mobile carriers. We support all 5 levels defined registration is done through DHS. T-Mobile follows DHS procedure by providing bulk enrollment process as well as user initiation. DHS dictates the levels of priority and assigns the priority during application for WPS to be provisioned to an individual line of service. Any DHS approved organization has an assigned Point of Contact (POC) at that organization. The POC is responsible for ensuring the subscriber applying for WPS is eligible prior to submitting to DHS. DHS confirms or denies the submission, and if in the case of approval sends that approval to the wireless carrier to provision the line of service with WPS.
T-Mobile Response. T-Mobile is a Wireless Priority Service (“WPS”) provider, a program managed via the Department of Homeland Security (“DHS”). T-Mobile follows all DHS guidelines for granting WPS access to qualified lines of service. Access to WPS is vetted and approved outside of T-Mobile by DHS and a subcontractor, General Dynamics Information Technology (“GDIT”) in collaboration with the NASPO’s official Point of Contact. Once a user’s line is approved, GDIT sends the approval for the appropriate WPS SOC to be added to the user’s line. This process and the T-Mobile WPS service is similar to WPS from all other WPS carriers. T-Mobile is in the final stages of an enhancement to WPS service that enables it to work over T-Mobile’s VoLTE service.