Itron improves Temetra platform for water utilities in Australia and New Zealand | IoT Now News & Reports

Itron improves Temetra platform for water utilities in Australia and New Zealand | IoT Now News & Reports

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Itron expands the capabilities of its Temetra platform in Australia and New Zealand to include NB-IoT communications, enabling digital transformation for water utilities. Temetra’s comprehensive offering includes metre data processing, storage, operational analytics, validation, and more. Adding NB-IoT functionality provides water utilities with the flexibility they need to maximise business value and streamline operations on a single platform. 

Currently available for the Australian and New Zealand markets, Itron’s Temetra platform can seamlessly analyse water data from multi-vendor metres to highlight consumption patterns, identify irregularities and generate billing information in a way that more accurately reflects water usage. 

With the expansion of Temetra to include NB-IoT, on top of existing support for multiple communication protocols, including LoRa and other water-advanced metering infrastructure network communications, alongside existing manual and automated metre reading systems, Temetra provides utilities with true interoperability at all stages of the transition to a digital future. 

Additionally, Temetra includes a native device management system and can also integrate with other device management systems, consolidating technologies and data sources into a single platform.

The benefits of adding NB-IoT to Temetra include:

  • Driving Operational Efficiencies: Utilities can now remotely read water meters instead of manual reading to drive increased operating efficiencies, including reduced risk in related incidents. Further, increased visibility from the transmission mains to the District Metering Areas, is consolidated into one platform to streamline operations. This data enables utilities to reduce costs by finding and fixing leaks faster, reducing or eliminating billing complaints and prioritising maintenance and capital spending based on the best data available.
  • Maximising Business Value: Utilities can monitor water usage with higher data granularity, enabling utilities to gain quicker actionable insights to identify non-revenue water for customer and water distribution system leaks. Utilities can better prioritise future projects with enhanced insight into the water system.
  • Enables the Digital Transition: Gathering diverse data sources and technologies from the field into a single unified platform, Temetra enables utilities to choose the best tool for the job, eliminating vendor lock-in, and enabling technology choices. This reduces integration costs and data silos and allows utilities to adopt or pilot new technologies with minimal operational or IT impacts.

“Today, over 40 water utilities in Australia rely on Temetra for data collection, data management, and data analytics. Adding native support for NB-IoT enables our customers to seamlessly integrate this technology into their business without adding complexity to their architecture,” says Paul Nelsen, vice president of sales, APAC at Itron. “By supporting different choices in communications protocols, and endpoint vendors we are helping to streamline our customers’ digital transformation. We look forward to helping more utilities use digital technologies to create new efficiencies, connect communities, and encourage conservation.”

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