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Itron, Lanner, Power Insight and Silver Spring offer Sprint
connectivity to utilities for automated monitoring and data collection
OVERLAND PARK, Kan. – Jan. 19, 2012 – Electric and water utilities are
changing the way they operate, investing in automation and wireless
communications to make their distribution and management systems
smarter. Sprint (NYSE: S) is playing a key role by providing the
wireless infrastructure and collaborating with innovative companies
that specialize in enhancing reliability, optimizing service delivery
and improving efficiency. Sprint today announced agreements with Itron,
Inc; Lanner Electronics, Inc.; Power Insight and Silver Spring Networks
where these companies will offer Sprint wireless network connectivity
in support of their automated products and services.
• Itron has enabled their Advanced Metering
Infrastructure (AMI) solution for use on the Nationwide Sprint Network.
This solution allows water, gas and electric utilities to wirelessly
collect metering data from Itron meters and a wide variety of other
manufacturers’ meters using Itron ERTŪ modules (100W / 100G), over the
highly reliable and secure Sprint 3G network.
• Lanner Electronics is working with Sprint to
certify its Substation Automation computing platform. The solution will
give utilities the option of remotely managing substation assets
without relying on costly private networks. Lanner provides real-time
monitoring and edge computing and control of Substation Automation that
is ruggedized and easily installed.
• Power Insight provides residential and lite
commercial building automation platforms that give utilities and
business owners the option of using public cellular without having to
rely on local broadband and contend with private network firewall
configurations. This gateway allows the automation, scheduling and
control of sensors, large energy loads, HVAC and lighting that can be
easily installed and result in immediate energy savings. The Power
Insight software platform allows the end user to monitor and control
their energy consumption. It also provides a rich API allowing easy
customization of device automation.
• The Silver Spring Smart Energy Platform combines
networking, software and services to enable utilities to build the
smart grid. A standards-based system, from the customer's home or
business to the back office, the Silver Spring solution supports
multiple smart grid applications running over a unified network and
leveraging common back-office software. Utilities from small to large
benefit from a lower total cost of ownership and the flexibility to
focus on advanced metering, distribution automation and demand-side
management in any order and combination they need.
“With the rising demand for energy and natural resources,
machine-to-machine (M2M) solutions give utilities and their customers a
powerful emerging tool for managing demand and promoting
sustainability,” said Wayne Ward, vice president-Emerging Solutions
Group, Sprint. “These new agreements underscore our continued
commitment to the utility industry. Sprint has a dedicated team to fast
track bringing M2M solutions to market. To date, Sprint has certified
hundreds of M2M solutions and has millions of devices running on its
network today.”
Public and Private Networks
For some time now a debate has been raging over whether utilities
should continue to invest in privately owned wireless networks or work
with a public carrier for their smart grid communications needs. The
industry is beginning to recognize the advantages of public wireless
networks and how to incorporate them into their communications mix.
Utilities are working with Sprint to better understand how they can
utilize the latest network technology and benefit from Sprint’s Network
Vision deployment. By working with Sprint, utilities reduce the risks
of operating a private network, such as network obsolescence and
stranded asset deployment. The Nationwide Sprint Network and Sprint 3G
network use inherently secure CDMA technology. Sprint offers scalable
and flexible network solutions for utilities and application developers
in support of Advanced Meter Reading, Distribution Automation, SCADA
(supervisory control and data acquisition) and Demand Response.
Sprint’s Sustainability Program
The announcement today aligns with Sprint’s larger sustainability
efforts to reduce its carbon footprint, use renewable energy, create
less waste, and sell greener mobile devices. Sprint Buyback gives
Sprint customers an instant credit of up to $275 to return their old or
unused mobile devices so that Sprint can responsibly reuse or recycle
them. The program was recently named the best buyback program in the
industry by Compass Intelligence.
Sprint’s industry-leading role in corporate responsibility and
environmental sustainability continues to receive recognition. For the
third year in a row, Sprint ranked highest among all U.S. telecom
companies on Newsweek’s 2011 Rankings of America’s Greenest Companies
at No. 3, up from No. 6 in 2010. Sprint was also ranked highest among
the wireless carrier industry on the 2011 Dow Jones Sustainability
Index North America. The DJSI North America is based on a rigorous
analysis of corporate, economic, environmental and social performance.
The index tracks the performance of the top 20 percent of the 600
biggest North American companies in the Dow Jones Global Total Stock
Market Index that lead the field in terms of sustainability.
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To learn more about Sprint programs that protect the environment, go to
www.sprint.com/responsibility or follow @SprintGreenNews on Twitter.
DistribuTECH
DistribuTECH 2012 will take an in-depth look at the fundamental
principles and newest technologies shaping the utility industry. Sprint
will have M2M communication experts on hand in booth #4534. The
conference and exposition will take place at the Henry B. Gonzalez
Convention Center in San Antonio, Jan. 24 to 26, 2012.
About the Sprint Emerging Solutions Group
With more than a dozen years of experience with M2M, Sprint has been at
the forefront of this wireless industry revolution, teaming with and
supporting a large and diverse portfolio of innovative companies to
create smarter wireless solutions that change the way people work and
live. In 2010 Sprint opened the Sprint M2M Collaboration Center in
Burlingame, Calif., a hands-on, interactive lab where ideas knowledge
and technology unite to produce wirelessly enabled M2M concepts and
products. Last year Sprint also introduced the Sprint Command Center, a
Web-based portal that allows businesses with Sprint wireless-connected
products the ability to manage, activate and de-activate each device.
To learn more, visit www.sprint.com/m2m.
About Sprint Nextel
Sprint Nextel offers a comprehensive range of wireless and wireline
communications services bringing the freedom of mobility to consumers,
businesses and government users. Sprint Nextel served more than 53
million customers at the end of 3Q 2011 and is widely recognized for
developing, engineering and deploying innovative technologies,
including the first wireless 4G service from a national carrier in the
United States; offering industry-leading mobile data services, leading
prepaid brands including Virgin Mobile USA, Boost Mobile, and Assurance
Wireless; instant national and international push-to-talk capabilities;
and a global Tier 1 Internet backbone. The 2011 American Customer
Satisfaction Index showed Sprint is the #1 most-improved company in
customer satisfaction, across all industries, over the last three
years. Newsweek ranked Sprint No. 3 in its 2011 Green Rankings, listing
it as one of the nation’s greenest companies, the highest of any
telecommunications company. You can learn more and visit Sprint at
www.sprint.com or www.facebook.com/sprint and www.twitter.com/sprint.
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