Nokia to Provide Communications Network for California Utility

Nokia today announced it will provide an advanced communications network to the Placer County Water Agency (PCWA) in Northern California to support its hydro-electric power generation and water distribution services in the area. PCWA is the primary water resource agency for Placer County, California, a 1500-square mile area between the Sacramento Valley and the Sierra Nevada mountains. PCWA is responsible for water resource planning and management, retail and wholesale supply of irrigation water and drinking water to more than 200,000 customers, and operates five hydroelectric plants producing roughly one million megawatt hours annually.
Under the terms of the agreement, Nokia will replace PCWA’s aging communications infrastructure with a modern Internet Protocol/Multi-protocol Label Switching and packet microwave network that will support a range of critical utility applications, enabling them to more effectively utilize and manage their power generation, water resources and water supply.
Managed by Nokia’s Network Services Platform, the network features Nokia’s 7705 Service Aggregation Router portfolio and 9500 Microwave Packet Radio, which are tailored to support critical applications essential for utility operations, addressing the industry’s stringent requirements for security, reliability and resiliency. The high network flexibility allows PCWA to migrate existing SCADA system traffic and support new bandwidth-intensive video traffic on the same network without compromising performance.
SAC Wireless, a Nokia company, will be responsible for the overall construction and deployment of the network, including managing civil works such as pre-construction site verification, network design and engineering, installation and testing of towers, repeaters, shelters, backup power systems and overall project management.
“Nokia has invested heavily in recent years on addressing the unique requirments of utilities for modernizing and converging their communciations in order to enhance operational efficiency, reliabilty and safety,” Kamal Ballout, head of the Global Energy Segment for Nokia, said. “We are thrilled that PCWA has put their trust in Nokia to play such an important role in meeting the needs of their customers.”
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