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New Directions for Broadband Over Power Line: 2007

The future growth of Broadband over Power Line (BPL) is now tied to Smart Grid development in the energy industry. The concept of Smart Grids is garnering huge interest from utilities and regulators alike, and case studies in this report provide examples. Find out the latest BPL developments in this comprehensive report.

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Advanced Metering Infrastructure - "Smart" Metering Meets the Smart Grid

Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) is the next generation of Automated Meter Reading, but also much more. In addition to providing meter reading, AMI can bring significant benefits both to utilities and their customers. AMI makes dyanmic pricing possible and makes data more readliy accessible for operating, maintenance and planning decisions over the long term. With the New Energy Independence and Security Act and regulators pushing for measures to empower energy consumers, AMI can be the first step to achieving a smarter grid for many utilities. An with the potential of a strong return on investment, its a great technology for utilities to implement now.

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Smart Grid Applications - A Guide To Automation Applications and Vendors

This report helps energy and water companies understand the role of different applications to help create a technology implementation "roadmap." The report includes comprehensive vendor descriptions and contact information for each application.

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Webinar Archive: SCADA Communication Design Building the Ideal Communication Network

This SCADA design overview Webinar reviews the six key steps for specifying basic system requirements, followed by the primary considerations for developing a radio communications system that includes technology best meeting your objectives.

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New Wireless Technologies for Utilities

Not only must future utility communications systems do more at a lower cost, they must use limitedspectrum more efficiently. This important research examines all option to help utilities to invest in the latest wireless technologies that support new applications while simplifying network and application integration.

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The State of Utility Fiber Networks 2007

Fiber-optic technology is widespread among utilities. However, many currently focus on "capital deepening" rather than expanding the fiber network and often only expand capcity through tradeoff agreements. But Fiber is a critical aspect of utilities communications plans. Keep up with the industry-wide changes through this comprehensive report authored by KEMA, Inc. for UTC.

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Wireless Attachment Market Report 2007

Based on a survey conducted among investor-owned utilties, cooperatives and municipalities, this report provides important information for utilities who wish to use their infrastructure to add to their bottom line. Learn from case studies of utilities in this field, and from the measures they have taken to establish a successful business.

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NERC CIP Standards: Ten Steps to Compliance

The NERC CIP Standards were established in response to increasing concerns about the vulnerability of critical infrastructure cyber networks. This invaluable report guides utilities through the maze that the standards represent for many.

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Webinar Archive: Get Ready NOW for NERC CIP Standard Compliance

NERC Compliance is coming soon for all US & Canadian Utilities. Compliance with these standards is NOT optional and non-compliance can end up costing your utility hefty fines - up to $1 million. Unless you have nothing better to do with your budget, now is the time to start preparing how your utility will handle the NERC standards. This Webinar aims to introduce you to the standards from the broad sense and what they mean for your utility. Come hear directly from NERC what their expectations are moving forward on compliance. After the NERC representative, an industry expert will give a brief introduction on what the industry is doing to get ready for these standards. There will also be time at the end for questions and answers.

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Next Steps to the Next-Generation Utility

With and increasingly aging infrastructure, all utilities are having to face the next steps they need to take to invest in the next generation infrastucture. This 180-page report will help guide energy and water utiilty managers through the critical investment cyce, and the immense financial ramifications, that will take precedent over the next two or more decades.

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Webinar Archive: MultiSpeak® Software Integration Initiative

One of the biggest hurdles encountered when automating Electric Distribution Utility business processes is the integration of software applications that support those processes. NRECA’s Cooperative Research Network recognized this problem and developed the MultiSpeak Software Integration Initiative in 2000. Now, utilizing the latest Web Services technology, MultiSpeak Version 3.0 is meeting the software integration needs of many cooperatives and other electric utilities. Find out how MultiSpeak can help your utility accomplish the task of integrating software applications with a minimum of costly custom development.

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Webinar Archive: Grounding Workshop

Grounding systems help telecom systems operate at peak performance. To keep grounding systems functioning at their best, it is essential to understand how the key elements of a grounding system function and how to solve common problems. Attendees of this practical workshop will learn about subjects including grounding electrode systems, single point grounding, isolated ring and halo grounds, as well as tower grounding practices and site bonding.

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Webinar Archive: Wireless Business Opportunities for Utilities

Utilities are well positioned to address the rapidly growing opportunities in the wireless industry, particularly since they posses a large number of structures and right-of-ways positioning them as ideal co-location partners. As a result, there is a need for the utility industry to promote its properties to wireless carriers for antenna co-location. More importantly, these opportunities have the ability to develop recurring revenue streams for the utility and allow the utility to generate revenue to offset required capital investment in aging utility infrastructure. However, the fragmented approach and lack of a universal service agreement leads many wireless carriers to look at other options. A coordinated approach would enable utilities to obtain significant incremental revenue from the continuing growth in wireless networks across the country. This Webinar discusses the market today, the players and the future of wireless business co-location options for utilities.

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Webinar Archive: Introduction to Wavelength-Division Multiplexing (WDM)

This overview Webinar presents the basis of Wavelength-Division Multiplexing (WDM) technology starting with an overview of multimode and single mode fibers, fiber loss mechanisms and a historical and current view of fiber loss and other impairments such as dispersion and reflectance. WDM is an emerging area in the transport networks of utilities and has potential for many UTC members. This Webinar will also present some of the specifics involved in WDM, CWDM and DWDM enabling technologies such as multiplex and demultiplex techniques, transponders, Erbium-doped fiber amplifiers (EDFAs) and dispersion compensation technologies. Additionally, current examples of WDM, CWDM, and DWDM applications to better understand the size and scope of the applications.

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Building the Business Case in Powerline Telecom


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Leveraging Wireless Infrastructure


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2003 BPL Industry Overview Report - Syndicated Study


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2003 BPL Industry Overview Report - Industry Overview


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What Utilities Buy


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Hurricanes of 2005: Performance of Gulf Coast CIC Networks


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Revised Report of the UTC Power Line Telecom Forum


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Utelco Trends in Latin America


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Utelco Trends in North America 2001


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Fiber Rate Study 2003


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Fiber Rate Study 2002


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Substation Communications; Enabler of Automation

Are you looking at better ways to run your substation
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Options for Upgrading Utility Wireless Networks


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Shared Services in the Utility Industry

Use this valuable report on utility shared services to benchmark your costs and compare your own challenges and the means of resolving them with the experiences of the industry at large Shared Services is a complex, dynamic, and extremely important area of operations within utility businesses. Shared services represent a significant source of service to utility business units, as well as cost to the parent utility. Additionally, due to increasing pressures in the industry to cut costs and provide better service to the business units, shared services organizations are being pused to reduce costs, improve SLAs, and provide better service options for telecom and IT services. These issues, as well as concerns about organizational trends, cost implications, and allocation methods require detailed understanding on the part of utilities of their options and their operations.

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The Aging U.S. Workforce and Utilities Industries

The United Telecom Council presents primary and secondary research into the aging work force phenomenon and its effects upon the utility industry. The combined results of massive numbers of "Baby Boomers" approaching retirement and shrinking pools of qualified young people include loss of knowledge, detrimental effects upon business operations, and intensely competitive hiring practices. UTC analyzes the results of a survey completed by Human Resources representatives of membership utility companies. Anticipated retirement rates, effects upon business and mitigation strategies are discussed at length, forming an assessment of the current industry preparedness for work force exodus.

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Telecom that Utilities Buy

Recent downward trends have affected all segments of the economy, but the utility communications market has remained stable, and the potential exists for the market to rebound to a spending rate of $3.6 billion within the next year. This report will outline the technologies and services utilities plan to purchase through 2005. Survey respondents indicated that a budget allotment at least similar to 2003 spending for communications equipment and services was in place for 2004, and 75% indicated that a increase in spending was predicted. Over one third (33%) of those indicating an expanded telecom budget in 2004 expected the increase to exceed 30% over the next few years. Key Report Findings: * The overall market for utility communications equipment and services is expected to increase dramatically in 2004 and beyond. * Utilities spent $2.8 billion on telecommunications services and products in 2003. * Nearly 90% of utilitys telecommunications spending is projected to occur in the areas of transport, LAN/WAN, Internal Voice Systems, leased lines and SCADA. * The most significant industry trend noted by utility members is migration to IP networks. This movement affects every aspect of communications networks, including digital microwave and WAN/LAN.

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Broadband Over Power Line Opportunities for Electric Utilities - Customized Report

Some utilities may want to investigate the potential of BPL in a more detailed
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Homeland Security: Protecting Utilities Critical Infrastructure

The events of September 11, 2001 shocked and confounded our complacent nation, taking away forever the belief that we are invulnerable to terrorist attacks within our own borders. No facet of our society can afford to ignore the possibility of malicious interference with the normal operations of daily life, and this includes the operations of the nation
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IP Communications Implementation for Critical Infrastructure

Learn how your utility can benefit from the revolutionary transition from TDM to IP based communications. Both in terms of cost savings and improved efficiencies through advanced applications, IP is the wave of the future for utilities and enterprise companies at large. Your peers are in fact implementing IPC now and the real-world case studies and financial models covered in this study will make decisions regarding implementation in your own company easier. For over half a century, the United Telecom Council has helped its utility and energy company members address issues exactly like this. That is why UTC is proud to have produced a high-quality, "seminal" analysis that can be used to help you make the right decisions about IP communications systems for your utility. The new study, prepared for us by highly esteemed Telcordia Technologies and Reilly Associates, is entitled IP Communications Implementation for Critical Infrastructure. Thanks to the generous sponsorship of Cisco Systems, Capgemini, IPC Information and Twisted Pair - representing the industrys best technology partners.

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2004 Broadband Over Power Line Opportunities for Electric Utilties - Industry Overview

Utilities are increasingly intrigued by the potential of the Broadband over Power Line market, expected to peak at 2.5 billion annually worldwide by 2010. Advances in BPL technology allow for high-speed, broadband communications over voltage lines, yielding great market opportunities. Ultimately, utilities will need to build a comprehensive BPL market entry strategy in order to reap the benefits of this burgeoning business. **Special Offer** Purchase your copy of the BPL Syndicated Study today, and we will include a FREE regulatory update created by UTC/UPLC counsel and regulatory experts, when news from the pending FCC decision on radiated emissions standards breaks! Industry Overview Report This report goes into detail about the key issues and economics of the power line field. The report runs 82 pages and covers the following topics: * Overview of the BPL industry * Comparison with other access technologies * Introduction to North American BPL vendors * Overview of BPL activities * High level results of BPL business case * Key regulatory issues * Strategic options for utilities

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Decision Factors in Wireless Communications Systems for Utilities and Critical Infrastructure

As more critical infrastructure companies are encouraged to consider abandoning their private wireless systems in favor of commercial service offerings, utility company decision-makers are facing many challenges in planning for the next generation of communications systems. Cost, spectrum availability, reliability and security concerns, availability of trained staff, and growing reliance on data applications are among the factors contributing to re-examination of wireless solution options. Until now, no objective analysis tool existed for critical infrastructure entities to evaluate the impact on their communications and their operations in general of switching to commercial communications systems versus upgrading tried and true private networks. To address this issue, a "first of its kind" wireless options study by UTC Research and highly esteemed consulting firm Booz Allen Hamilton (sponsored by M/A-Com and Motorola) seeks to: * Summarize the role wireless communications play in utilities * Review regulatory trends impacting utility communications * Review leading private and commercial product offerings and highlight key features and functionality * Present alternative business models * Establish a set of decision levers and evaluation criteria for selecting a new system or provider * Highlight key challenges facing both private and commercial service vendors

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Utelco Trends 2004

For some time, utilities of all types have looked to telecommunications as an avenue of potential business activity. The entry into the space has shown many flavors, with a diverse set of deployment activities and features, as shown below: * Utilities involved - investor-owned, municipal, cooperatives Technology platforms - fiber, wireless, broadband over powerline, satellite * Customer segments - municipal offices, schools, medical facilities, large enterprises, carriers, residences * Geographic focus - metro, regional, long haul, point-to-point UTC Research is pleased to announce its latest work project, UTelco Trends of North America, a discussion of current UTelco developments and migrations. Given the vast changes that utilities have undergone and the tremendous changes in the competitive telecom market in recent years, many utilities have been faced with the prospect of changing the original focus of their business models and have had to make adjustments to their operating philosophies. This valuable resource looks at the most recent developments in the industry - how utilities are directing their strategies, how they are dealing with market realities, how they deploy networks, and how they operate competitive telecom business lines.

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Telecommunications Benchmark Study

UTC Research and Telcordia Technologies has released the "2003 Utility Telecommunications Benchmarking Study." This study represents the first targeted utility telecom benchmarking study of its type published in the marketplace. The report characterizes current technical capabilities, internal cost structures for network operation, management organization, capital and technology trends. The findings of the report will serve as a valuable tool for utility telecom professionals seeking to better understand and benchmark costs for capital and O&M expenditures against industry peers. Findings of the report include: * Economic uncertainty fostering an evolutionary rather than a revolutionary approach * Respondents identified Enterprise WAN as a growth segment. Over half of respondents anticipated continued expansion to substations in next 12-18 months * While there is limited large-scale telecom budget growth, topics such as security and customer care are high priorities in today
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2004 Broadband Over Power Line Opportunities for Electric Utilities - Syndicated Study

Comparable to the study released a year ago, the syndicated study goes into tremendous detail about all of the different aspects that must be considered as part of a BPL deployment. Those who purchase this syndicated study also will receive the industry overview report. The syndicated study runs approximately 312 pages in length and includes the following: * The above Industry Overview * Overview of alternative access technologies * Cost comparison with alternative access technologies * Detail on vendor systems and architectures * Discussion of key advantages and disadvantages of different architecture types * Overview of North American BPL trials * Overview of European BPL activities * Technical and design characteristics of BPL systems and their capabilities * Detailed business case results for multiple architectures * Financial potential of differing operating approaches * Financial impact of delivering utility applications via BPL * Overview of different retail applications that can be offered with BPL architecture * "Game theoretical
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Fiber Rate Study 2004

Completed for the fifth year, The 2004 UTC Fiber Rate Study is the latest version of this popular UTC Research report. This study is an industry leader in the assessment and analysis of prices for fiber and fiber-based services within the wholesale telecommunications industry. It has broad value across the industry for carriers and service providers, owners of infrastructure, analysts and investors. Key Issues and Analysis: * Price points for dark fiber, bandwidth and wavelength services * Trends in wholesale service pricing * Trends in demand for wholesale products * Trends in contract terms for wholesale products * Analysis of various markets, classes by population tiers * The effects of bankruptcy/distressed assets on the wholesale market * Wholesale market overview: Changes in customer segments and purchasing/sales processe

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IT Telecom Organizational Trends Within Utility Walls

During the recent years of economic challenge, businesses have made hard decisions in order to manage distressed bottom lines. Support services, including internal telecommunications and IT, though operationally vital, have often been eyed in efforts to cut costs and trim the fat. This paper discusses current IT and Telecom organizational trends and migrations. With the objective of benchmarking internal IT and telecommunications organizations within utilities, UTC conducted personal interviews, a survey and secondary research to assess the current status of such departments. This study will be of use to distribution and communications engineers and managers in preparing their organizations for competitive advantage as the economy recovers.

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NERC Cyber Security Standards 2006

This report addresses the biggest question facing utilities following the adoption of new North American Electric Reliability Council (NERC) cyber security standards
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Opportunities for Electric Utilities; Broadband Over Power Line

These days, businesses are looking at BPL not just as a means towards diversification, but a necessity to survive and thrive in the changing landscape of utility telecommunications. BPL development is now at a crossroads, since large-scale commercial deployments are underway and smart-grid applications are driving increased utility interest in the technology. This study, a joint effort by SHS Technologies and UTC, examines these opportunities will present the most complete, accurate and up-to-date industry information about the state of this industry. This report is now available, order it now!

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2007 Substation Communications Sponsorship


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Utility Use of Satellite Communications in Emergency Response

Are you looking for innovative and socially relevant uses for your satellite system
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SarbOx Compliance for Utilities

The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 has had and will continue to have profound impacts upon corporate IT departments. With this research paper, find out about the critical role that IT organizations have played in complying with Sarbox to date and take a look at future trends for the utility industry, including increased automation, real-time reporting and expected return-on-investments. With case studies, learn what your peers have been doing to tackle the task of compliance and how they expect to benefit in the coming year. Included in this report is a definition of the Act, clarification of which utilities are affected and associated compliance deadlines and how frameworks and tools employed make compliance possible. In UTCs view, the Act is good for utilities and IT departments.

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Roadmap to Best Practices for Wireless Collocation

Is your utility involved, or interested, in offering facilities to wireless providers
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WiFi WiMAX for Utilities: A Primer 2006

As Wi-Fi technology approaches maturity and enjoys extreme popularity and unanticipated success, it has been joined by a heftier companion, WiMAX. An update of the 2003 Wi-Fi for Utilities primer could not have come at a better time, as it explores ways in which the energy industry is beginning to use Wi-Fi and WiMAX in primary and backup communications. The themes of integration, mobility, emerging applications and interoperability emerge as excellent reasons for utilities to test the waters of WLAN and WMAN technologies. This study covers the following topics: * Wi-Fi and WiMAX technical basics * Current and projected general deployments instructive to utilities * Technology drivers and limitations * Present alternative business models * Wi-Fi as a low-cost community broadband option * Utility deployments to date and potential usages

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Fiber Rate Study 2001


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Rates for Fiber-Based Telecom Services


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