Utilities may get dedicated chunk of spectrum for smart grid – Ars Technica

Posted by Derek on August 31, 2009
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On Tuesday, the Federal Communications Commission joined the alphabet soup of federal agencies that’s contemplating what its role might be in bringing our electric grid a bit of intelligence. It’s not unreasonable—smart grid devices are all about starting a two-way conversation between utilities and their distribution equipment and end-user devices. But the FCC held the hearing as part of its broadband initiative, and the hearings allowed those in the industry to press the Commission to allocate the smart grid a chunk of spectrum in order to provide its components guaranteed wireless broadband.

Not everyone at the hearing felt it was necessary; at least one person providing testimony suggested that existing cellular networks could easily absorb the added bandwidth. But many of those providing testimony pointed out that deadzones and strangled bandwidth might be acceptable to cellular providers, but wouldn’t be tolerated by utilities.

The most forceful argument against giving the utilities some of their own spectrum came from Henry Jones of SmartSynch, who said that cellular providers are already giving wireless access to millions of diverse devices around the country. Most of the current smart grid applications require very little bandwidth, and Jones said his calculations indicated that plugging all the potential meters in would only add 0.0002 percent to AT&T’s bandwidth requirements. “Allocating scarce resources just for utility purposes is not necessary,” he argued, “We already have multiple smart grid broadband networks available.”

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