Posts by Emory Day
Ameren plans move to private LTE network to bolster reliability, resiliency
Ameren Corp., a Fortune 500 investor-owned energy company providing services to some 2.4 million electric customers and 900,000 natural gas customers in Illinois and Missouri, recently signed a letter of intent to lease 900 megahertz (MHz) broadband spectrum to deploy a private LTE network that will carry critical communications services.
Read MoreWhy Are Utilities Embracing Private LTE Networks? A Q&A with Mike Brozek of Anterix
Recently I participated in a webinar, Harness the Power of Private LTE Networks for Utilities. It examined why utilities are increasingly considering building their own private Long-Term Evolution (LTE) networks. Specifically, we explored how these networks enable utilities to reduce costs while improving connectivity with both their grid assets and their workforce.
Read MoreThe Path to Grid Modernization
While utilities have a history of proactively preparing for natural disasters, the ongoing COVID-19 crisis brings with it many unknown variables.
Please watch this webinar to learn more about modernizing critical infrastructure communications through private LTE.
Read MoreAmeren Signs LOI to Lease 900 MHz Broadband Spectrum from Anterix
Anterix signed a letter of intent (LOI) with Ameren for a long-term lease of 900 MHz broadband spectrum to enable the utility to deploy a private Long Term Evolution (LTE) network that will provide critical communications services for its service territories in Missouri and Illinois.
Read MoreAmeren Signs Letter of Intent with Anterix for Lease of Broadband Spectrum
Anterix announced that it has signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) with Ameren for a long-term lease of 900 MHz broadband spectrum to enable Ameren to deploy a private LTE network that will provide critical communications services for its service territories in Missouri and Illinois.
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