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Xcel Energy taps Nokia for private LTE in Anterix band across eight US states
Nokia is to deploy a private LTE network in the Anterix-owned 900 MHz band in the US for energy provider Xcel Energy. The deployment will support the firm’s grid modernisation and renewable energy strategies, plus optimised delivery of electricity and natural gas. The deployment will cover Minneapolis-based Xcel Energy’s entire service area, which stretches into Colorado, Michigan, Minnesota, New Mexico, North Dakota, South Dakota, Texas, and Wisconsin.
Read MoreWildfire Mitigation and Its Importance to Utilities
Driven by climate change, the increase in wildfires may seem irreversible in the short run, but some utilities are taking action and showing the industry that currently available technologies can help mitigate this substantial risk. From grid visibility improvements to resonant grounding and falling conductor protection, there is a range of applications utilities are already deploying to help reduce wildfires and improve resilience.
Read MoreAnterix Active Ecosystem Program Celebrates Second Anniversary with over 100 Members
Anterix (NASDAQ: ATEX) is spending the month of May celebrating the second anniversary of the Anterix Active Ecosystem Program (“AAEP”). Since its launch in May 2021, the ecosystem has continued to unite a rich and diverse group of innovators in a collective mission to support and accelerate secure 900 MHz private LTE solutions.
Read MoreAnterix to Issue its Fourth Quarter Earnings for Fiscal Year 2023
Anterix (NASDAQ: ATEX) today announced it will issue its fiscal 2023 fourth quarter financial results and file its 10-K for the year ended March 31, 2023 before the open of the market on Wednesday, June 14, 2023. Upon issuing, additional earnings information will be made available on the Investor Relations section of Anterix’s website.
Read MoreLower Colorado River Authority Expands its Communication Capabilities with new 900 MHz Private Wireless Network from Anterix
Anterix (NASDAQ: ATEX) and the Lower Colorado River Authority today announced that the parties have entered into an agreement under which LCRA will purchase 900 MHz broadband licenses from Anterix necessary to deploy a wireless broadband system. The agreement covers 68 counties and more than 30 cities in LCRA’s wholesale electric, transmission and water service areas.
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