Posts Tagged ‘Private LTE’
Cisco – Anterix Collaboration Boosts Utility 900 MHz Private Broadband Options
By now you’ve heard about the Anterix Active Ecosystem (AAEP) program, where leading technology companies have come together to support 900 MHz private broadband networks. As a charter member of the AAEP in May of 2021, Cisco helped lead the charge to shape the future of private wireless broadband for electric utilities. Now, Anterix and Cisco have progressed to an even more collaborative relationship that stands to turbocharge ecosystem growth.
Read MoreCISCO Webinar: New Deployment Options for Substation Utility Networks
The webinar with Anterix and Cisco discusses:
How to build modern, future proof and secure reliable communications architectures to support the modernized substations, including meeting digital process bus requirements.
How to extend IT to the substation, providing multi-service capabilities and meeting the requirements for a highly available and redundant wide area network.
Read MoreWildfire Mitigation – Detecting and Isolating for Falling Conductors in Midair – Using 900 MHz Private LTE at Protection Speeds
Anterix and Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories collaborated on a white paper to document the successful application of falling conductor protection (FCP) for wildfire mitigation when enabled by a private LTE network using Anterix’s low-band 900 MHz spectrum.
Read MoreCMG’S Webinar Digital Roundtable
Mar Tarres, Vice President of Products at Anterix was a guest speaker on CMG’s Digitial Roundtable Series.
Read MoreCompleted NREL Study Findings Validate Performance of 900 MHz Private LTE for Utility Use Cases
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) has successfully completed Phases I and II of its high impact project validating the performance of an Anterix 900 MHz private LTE network for critical grid communications. Findings from both phases are included in a technical report, and the research was informed by an Industry Advisory Board comprised of six leading utilities that provide service across 18 states, as well as former DOE Chief Technology Officer, Pete Tseronis. The six utility members of the IAB include: Consumers Energy, Duke Energy, Evergy, Eversource Energy, Holy Cross Energy and Xcel Energy.
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