AT&T Extends M2M Communications Offerings with Latest Smart Grid
Technology
AT&T* announced today it has entered into an agreement with Cooper Power
Systems, a division of Cooper Industries, Ltd. (NYSE: CBE), to jointly
market and sell to utility companies smart grid sensor devices that are
certified on AT&T’s wireless data network. Utilities can now receive
real-time system performance data to efficiently operate their electric
grids, reduce the need for on-site inspections, and identify and solve
problems that could cause outages or increase system energy losses.
Today’s announcement is the latest expansion of AT&T’s efforts with
smart grid technology in the M2M (machine to machine) space to use
wireless technology to streamline business processes and provide
real-time monitoring of energy assets. AT&T will co-sell two products
with Cooper Power Systems under this agreement: OutageAdvisor™ and
VARAdvisor™.
“AT&T continues to focus its efforts in building out a robust set of
smart grid capabilities for the global utility industry. By offering
Cooper Power Systems’ smart grid sensors, we can now provide businesses
the ability to monitor their distribution network in real-time,” said
Chris Hill, vice president, mobility product management, AT&T Business
Solutions. “AT&T’s suite of M2M pricing plans designed specifically for
the advanced meter infrastructure (AMI) market, nationwide coverage, and
dedicated M2M platform makes these wireless grid monitoring solutions an
economical, secure, and rapidly deployable choice for utilities.”
AT&T will offer Cooper Power Systems' OutageAdvisor solution, which
provides utilities with a reliable means to locate and isolate problems
on electricity delivery lines such as faults, and communicate a
permanent fault event within the system. By transmitting the information
in real-time over the AT&T wireless network, the solution reduces the
costly and time consuming fault-chasing methods that stress system
components exposed to fault currents, as well as reduces the likelihood
of an outage.
AT&T will also offer Cooper Power Systems' VARAdvisor, a low cost sensor
alternative to manual inspection of equipment that controls the voltage
supplied to consumers, which helps to reduce costly and time consuming
on-site inspections. For utility companies, the VARAdvisor helps to
reduce operation and maintenance expense by monitoring capacitor bank
fuse failures and reporting fuse failures over the AT&T wireless
network.