5G wireless systems represent a next major phase of mobile telecommunications standards beyond the current telecommunications standards of 4th generation (4G). In addition to faster peak Internet connection speeds, 5G planning aims at higher capacity than current 4G, allowing a higher number of mobile broadband users per area unit, and allowing consumption of higher or unlimited data quantities. 5G research and development also aims to be interoperable with technologies used for the priority service or priority customer. The priority service for priority customers is a nationwide high-speed broadband wireless network platform for law enforcement, firefighters, paramedics and other public safety officials in every state, county, locality and tribal area. The priority service uses a public safety's spectrum (e.g., Priority frequency band) for its operations. Public safety personal using priority service devices will have specified quality of service (QoS) channel indicator (QCI) or subscriber profile identification (SPID) and dedicated access to this network in times of crisis, they will be preferred over commercial users.
The above-described background relating to relating priority service in the 5G communication system, is merely intended to provide a contextual overview of some current issues, and is not intended to be exhaustive (e.g., although problems and solution are directed to next generation networks such as 5G, the solutions can be applied to 4G/LTE technologies). Other contextual information may become further apparent upon review of the following detailed description.