Telit has secured a commitment valued at more than US$30 million to supply CDMA 450 MHz modules to one of the leading smart meter vendors for a Netherlands project. The Telit IoT modules are at the core of a new generation of smart electricity meters that Dutch utility companies will deploy nationwide over five years starting in 2016 with most of the shipments front-loaded in the initial years. The Internet of Things allows electrical utilities to better balance energy supply and demand during peak and off-peak times – ultimately reducing overall consumption and lowering utility bills.
The rugged, single-band CE910-SL was designed specifically for applications in areas where CDMA450 coverage exists as a commercial mobile network operation or where it can be licensed to be developed as a private network by utilities, emergency response organizations, and other similar government and private groups.
The company launched the CE910-SL earlier this year in sync with the opening of new markets resulting from the granting of 450MHZ spectrum by some European governments, securing Telit first-mover advantage for large scale projects such as this one. The CE910-SL provides excellent in-building performance making it ideal for smart utility meters frequently installed deep inside residential or commercial dwellings. The company has been in CDMA since 2006 and it has the industry’s broadest CDMA product portfolio.