Future technologies are transforming the energy sector.
As 5G and IoT are featuring more prominently for energy companies,
As 5G and IoT are featuring more prominently for energy companies,
Technology is deployed to align with smart city goals for improved mobility, safety, environmental, and economic drivers.
Networks are built to support utility performance requirements and designed to be reliable and resilient for energy infrastructure.
Energy technology advancements can be utilized to help improve safety in potentially hazardous oil or gas environments.
A digital transformation in the energy industry is possible by optimizing grid operations through the capture of data in real-time. Utilities can also capture meter data faster for more timely and accurate billing through new programs such as prepay solutions that help utilities avoid non-payment and improve cashflow.
As utilities add more wireless connected devices, they need to minimize the number of networks they’re currently supporting for their energy infrastructure.
5G and LTE offer broadband, narrowband, low latency, security, enhanced reliability, dense connections and the other performance features required by current and future utility smart grid use cases.
Our network allows energy companies to efficiently handle a large number of end points such as parking sensors, air quality sensors, smart meters, and lighting control devices.
By capturing energy data in real time, energy companies can be more cost effective and find ways to provide power without building expensive plants to meet demand.
Timely and accurate billing including prepay solutions will enable utilities to capture meter data faster and offer new programs such as prepay.
Utility companies are transitioning to multi-access edge computing to power smart grids and reduce latency, increase bandwidth, enhance security, and build greater resiliency into operations.
For energy providers, choosing between 5G or
As the energy industry moves toward renewables, providers can use computer vision and 5G to enhance operations and address key priorities, such as grid resilience and climate impact.
Learn how 5G powers AMI and helps utilities improve demand response, load balancing, and billing accuracy.
During wildfires, hurricanes, and other emergency situations, utilities and key response personnel must stay connected. WPS delivers preferred access to communication at no cost to enrolled utilities.
Learn how utilities are turning to 5G and IoT for a smooth, secure, and efficient transition to distributed networks and renewable sources.
Private networks powered by 5G technology enable energy providers to meet growing customer demand more effectively. In this blog, read about the five key ways private networks are transforming the energy industry.
By connecting field workers with office staff, companies can more quickly capture, share, and react to data in real-time to unlock new levels of operating efficiency, worker effectiveness, and overall business productivity.
Distributed energy resources (DERs) are playing a critical role in helping to meet the growing demand for electricity, while smart technologies are helping to balance utility-generated variable energy resources. Managing these innovations requires a smart, and flexible, utility power grid.
Improving your utility grid doesn’t necessarily mean a costly upgrade to modify your infrastructure. Learn how partitioning your physical network into multiple virtual networks via software-defined network slicing architecture allows you to customize your network and scale your business.
You can count on reliable connectivity across extensive service areas include remote rural locations and in challenging environments such as office building, basements, and other structures.
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Low latency allows utilities to better manage in near real-time issues such as faults/outage detection for better load balancing, improved safety, and provide a better customer experience.
Accurate, real-time data insights help drive performance, so field management can ensure workers are in the right place, at the right time. Using connected devices, such as drones over 5G and LTE, energy companies can reduce inspection times, lower costs, and improve worker safety.
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As demands on energy producers accelerate, companies are turning to new digital technologies to increase efficiency, ensure worker safety, drive revenue, and improve customer satisfaction. Learn about technologies sparking change in the energy industry.
Oil and gas companies are increasingly turning to advanced technologies like AI and IoT to improve operational efficiency and resilience. See how
With the right connectivity, oil and gas companies can improve operational efficiency. This is why many are investing in connected technology solutions. Here’s a look at the factors, benefits, and challenges behind this trend.
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Utilities are discovering the urgency of adopting new technologies because of safety and security concerns. Market drivers and pressures are leading energy companies to utilize communications including 5G and IoT.
Utility energy technology solutions can help to improve workplace safety even in these potentially hazardous environments such as oil & gas. Training in virtual reality or using robotics is one of the most efficient ways of improving workplace safety, followed by sensors, detectors, and workers’ well-being tracking wearables.
For energy companies, increasing productivity and efficiency is essential as operations move from isolated silos to integrated systems with streamlined processes. Learn how companies are increasing efficiency through the use of advanced connectivity technologies.
Increasing pressure to improve operational efficiencies is forcing oil and gas companies to identify and deploy innovative solutions. Learn how AI along with cloud and edge computing, are harnessing data to deliver richer insights and efficiency gains.
Bridging the gap to digital transformation in the energy industry requires adaptable solutions and services that connect business systems with operational applications. Learn about the benefits, challenges and risks encountered and factors critical for successful outcomes.
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