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Telefónica launches Connected Metering Platform

Posted By TelecomTV One , 20 February 2013 | 1 Comments | (0)
Tags: M2M IoT Telefonica metering

Telefónica claims it’s launched the first platform that integrates M2M communications and metering infrastructure management. By I.D. Scales.

The idea is to offer utility companies a single integrated system for deploying and monitoring their metering ‘estate’ - both the comms and the metering infrastructure.

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This should reduce the overall operational cost and provide a better long-term framework for managing the smart metering network as it grows, has overlapping technologies and just gets more complex.

Telefonica claims the main benefits of its Connected Metering Platform are reduced operating costs, service level improvement, compliance with security policies, and the ability to adapt to utilities’ operations and business processes.

The big one though, might be what Telefonica describes as “independence from meter and communications hardware vendors”.

This recognises that the platform can become a neutral integration point, not just to different vendors’ back-end systems (for grid operations, billing, big data analysis) but also a flexible platform for integrating different access technologies such as cell, WiFi and, in the future perhaps, M2M specialist networks such as those exploiting white space spectrum.

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(1) 20 February 2013 19:31:45 by mohsen Mohseninia

I beleive Telefonica have got this wrong, at least for the UK market! Whilst it is true that the utility companies would prefer have the independence from meter and communication hardware vendors, they also would like to procure each part of the value chain separately and as such would by the comms separate from the meters and applications. This is where in the UK all the MNO's are only providing pure connectivity services whilst SI's such as (old) Logica and Atos are providing the "Head-end" application.

Further, Telefonica is not clearly communicating their strategy as one moment they are going to provide a single Application Enablement Platform for all verticals to use and the next minute they announce tailord vertical application and solutions such as the above!