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Why 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 MoreLTE Communications Shown to Support Grid Through Critical Event
Anterix and NREL’s study on Private LTE Communications was featured in the Energy Systems Integration Facility’s (ESIF’S) 2019 book documenting their Grid Modernization Initiative.
Read MoreEvaluation of Utility Advanced Distribution Management System (ADMS) and Protection Functions Over Private LTE Communications Network
Anterix contributed a session paper, by Jim Li, to the 2019 CIGRE US National Committee Grid of the Future Symposium. With the continued growth of both the numbers of integrated distributed energy resources (DERs) and the number of attractive utility applications involving grid-edge control of devices of local aggregators, such as home energy management systems,…
Read MoreNavigant Executive Briefing: Utility C-Suite Private LTE
Private LTE Wireless Networks are Required to Address Cybersecurity Threats, Grid Modernization and National Disasters
Read MorePrivate LTE Broadband Changes The Game For Utilities
Utility-grade broadband requires private networks. Wireless broadband networks require spectrum, infrastructure, and technology. Spectrum in the 900 MHz band is perfect for utility broadband.
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