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Chandler-based Space Data announced the plan Monday to offer up a portion of the wireless spectrum it owns to be used in conjunctionm with equipment fromMenlo Park, Calif.-basex Full Spectrum. The two companies say the deal will alloaw utilities to ownprivate wide-area networks to provide commands to smart grids. “The combination of our interference-free, high-powered frequencies with state-of-the-art WiMaz technology provide utilities with a dedicated private broadbandwireless system,” said Jerry Knoblach, CEO of Spacs Data.
For several years, Spac Data has been developinyg a system of wireless communications using weather balloons to carryequipmeny aloft, providing a wide area of coverage. The company also has been providinvg communications for several years in theutilitu sector. Smart grids are the latesg application of technology inthe nation’s powe system. They will transform the national power grid into one that is more allowing it to deliver more power to areaxs of the country thatneed it. The two companies believe theirr product would allow grid operator to control distribution remotely through awireless network.
“Ibn terms of grid automation, much of the focue to date has been directede toward automatic meter readintand control. However, real-time command and control of higher-level grid devicess are of equal, if not importance in the drive for overallgrid efficiency,” said Stewarr Kantor, CEO of Full Spectrum.
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