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As electricity demand increases and current generation,
transmission and distribution infrastructure ages, electric utility
companies are facing a number of new challenges to manage
business and better serve customers. Companies must expand
and support operations to remote substations; improve and
strengthen communications and network security; invest in
smart grid initiatives to support energy conservation; and
ensure businesses operate through any threat or disaster.
For these reason, it is more challenging than ever for utilities
to monitor, control and integrate operations using legacy
communications network infrastructure.
With the explosion of the Internet and IP-based technologies
and applications, utility companies have been upgrading core
communications infrastructure at primary facilities, but in
many cases this has not yet translated to the wider network
and remote sites. New security requirements, improved
monitoring and control applications, and Voice- or Video-over-
IP technologies have utility companies looking to increase
capabilities at remote sites.
Utilities Application Brief
Satellite Benefits
♦♦ Expand network reach
♦♦ Enhance network security
♦♦ Support smart grid initiatives
♦♦ Ensure business continuity
Utilities Application Brief
One technology having a positive impact helping utilities
reach remote locations, overcome bandwidth challenges
and advance operations is IP-based broadband satellite
communications. Advancements in satellite communications
now enable two-way, real-time communications to overcome
many challenges of legacy satellite networks. One company
enabling IP connectivity to the most remote locations and
helping utility companies overcome new business challenges
is iDirect.
iDirect – The Industry Standard for Reliable, Remote
Connectivity
A significant number of utility substations are found in
distant, remote locations. For this reason any network solution
must be both far reaching and extremely reliable. Satellite
technology enables remote location connectivity to run
new broadband applications reliably and efficiently while
also managing legacy SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data
Acquisition) network performance and response times.
One advantage of an iDirect solution is that it offers real-time
broadband connectivity without sacrificing the reliability
needed to run SCADA communications. Data can be
prioritized based on the specific needs of each application on
the network. This means that networks can support business-
critical SCADA applications while enabling new higher
bandwidth applications like Voice- or Video-over-IP without
sacrificing reliability.
An iDirect network is built using the latest in satellite
communication coding technologies: DVB-S2 with Adaptive
Coding and Modulation (ACM). This provides two benefits -it
allows the satellite link to automatically adjust power levels to
remain connected in the most adverse weather conditions,
and is extremely efficient in improving network throughput
performance. The result is a dependable and cost-effective
solution for connecting remote sites into the core network.
iDirect’s integrated IP-
based platform enables
utilities to have highly
reliable and efficient
connectivity for traditional
narrowband SCADA
requirements while
supporting broadband
applications at remote
locations.
Utilities Application Brief
Supporting and Extending Connectivity
Communications requirements at remote sites are rapidly increasing.
The need for real-time data exchange is critical to operations providing
the information, connectivity and control that management requires.
Extending a high-speed network or Virtual Private Network (VPN) enables
file sharing, video or similar broadband services.
As the demand grows for more advanced substation automation
applications, so does the demand for greater bandwidth requirements
for remote sites.
Gain reliable, 24/7 remote network access across the most expansive
areas with an always-on, high-speed connectivity network enabled by
iDirect technology.
Meeting Security Regulations
New stringent security standards impact utility companies around
the globe. In the United States NERC-CIP (North American Energy
Reliability Corp. – Critical Infrastructure Protection), standards are driving
electric utilities to demonstrate auditable surveillance measures to
better protect critical assets, forcing utilities to evaluate new secure
communications solutions.
Utilities can meet new security requirements with broadband
applications like state-of-the-art video surveillance and monitoring
systems that help detect intrusions at remote sites from a central
location, better protecting valuable assets.
iDirect’s secure, closed network configuration is the ideal platform for
monitoring critical assets in even the most remote facilities. And with
AES data encryption, it is possible to encrypt all data sent over the
network for increased security.
Investing Wisely in Smart Grid Initiatives
Smart grid applications come with substantial connectivity challenges. For
instance, green power generation sites such as solar and wind farms take
utilities into remote locations and challenging terrain, far removed from
core operations and the reach of terrestrial communications networks.
Further, developing a smart grid requires more precise monitoring of
energy supply and demand patterns as well as real-time fault detection
in distribution lines. This means utility companies need real-time visibility
iDirect provides the
highly secure platform
for connecting clean and
renewable energy power
generation remote sites.
Utilities Application Brief
iDirect
13865 Sunrise Valley Drive
Herndon, VA 20171
+1 703.648.8000
+1 866.345.0983
www.idirect.net
Advancing a Connected World
into all areas of the distribution networks, no matter the location, in order
to gather data and monitor status from all of the assets on the network.
With iDirect technology, investing in smart grid initiatives is a win-win
for customers and utility operators. As energy and utility companies
implement upgrades of legacy networks to accommodate smart grid
technologies, companies also deploy smart meters and sensing devices
in remote areas. The iDirect platform provides a higher bandwidth
backhaul solution for remote rural meter or sensor data aggregation sites,
thereby providing an always-on high-bandwidth connection regardless
of location.
Ensuring Continuity of Operations  
Traditional terrestrial communications infrastructures can experience
outages for any number of reasons –environmental factors, human error,
and even malicious intent. In every case, the ability to maintain business
continuity to critical sites both during and after the event is vital.
Downtime and lost access to key information for even short periods can
do irreparable damage, impacting both revenue and reputation.
iDirect provides utility companies a truly diverse communication
path to maintain back-up communications in the wake of disasters
and communication circuit failures through hub and link redundancy
solutions, enabling high-speed business continuity over satellite, for 24/7
connectivity that’s always available.
Smart, Cost-Effective Solutions for Constant Connectivity
Anywhere
Expanding requirements and global industry developments are bringing
new demands to utility companies and impacting how they monitor,
control and integrate operations. The right network infrastructure is
essential to effectively extend the reach of critical business applications
and improve operations.
Whether a utility company directly manages its communications
network or works with iDirect’s global network of service providers,
iDirect provides today’s forward-thinking utilities always-on, high-speed
connectivity to the most remote areas of the world, helping to streamline
operations and improve business efficiency.

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iDirect's solution for electric ulities

  • 1. As electricity demand increases and current generation, transmission and distribution infrastructure ages, electric utility companies are facing a number of new challenges to manage business and better serve customers. Companies must expand and support operations to remote substations; improve and strengthen communications and network security; invest in smart grid initiatives to support energy conservation; and ensure businesses operate through any threat or disaster. For these reason, it is more challenging than ever for utilities to monitor, control and integrate operations using legacy communications network infrastructure. With the explosion of the Internet and IP-based technologies and applications, utility companies have been upgrading core communications infrastructure at primary facilities, but in many cases this has not yet translated to the wider network and remote sites. New security requirements, improved monitoring and control applications, and Voice- or Video-over- IP technologies have utility companies looking to increase capabilities at remote sites. Utilities Application Brief Satellite Benefits ♦♦ Expand network reach ♦♦ Enhance network security ♦♦ Support smart grid initiatives ♦♦ Ensure business continuity
  • 2. Utilities Application Brief One technology having a positive impact helping utilities reach remote locations, overcome bandwidth challenges and advance operations is IP-based broadband satellite communications. Advancements in satellite communications now enable two-way, real-time communications to overcome many challenges of legacy satellite networks. One company enabling IP connectivity to the most remote locations and helping utility companies overcome new business challenges is iDirect. iDirect – The Industry Standard for Reliable, Remote Connectivity A significant number of utility substations are found in distant, remote locations. For this reason any network solution must be both far reaching and extremely reliable. Satellite technology enables remote location connectivity to run new broadband applications reliably and efficiently while also managing legacy SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) network performance and response times. One advantage of an iDirect solution is that it offers real-time broadband connectivity without sacrificing the reliability needed to run SCADA communications. Data can be prioritized based on the specific needs of each application on the network. This means that networks can support business- critical SCADA applications while enabling new higher bandwidth applications like Voice- or Video-over-IP without sacrificing reliability. An iDirect network is built using the latest in satellite communication coding technologies: DVB-S2 with Adaptive Coding and Modulation (ACM). This provides two benefits -it allows the satellite link to automatically adjust power levels to remain connected in the most adverse weather conditions, and is extremely efficient in improving network throughput performance. The result is a dependable and cost-effective solution for connecting remote sites into the core network. iDirect’s integrated IP- based platform enables utilities to have highly reliable and efficient connectivity for traditional narrowband SCADA requirements while supporting broadband applications at remote locations.
  • 3. Utilities Application Brief Supporting and Extending Connectivity Communications requirements at remote sites are rapidly increasing. The need for real-time data exchange is critical to operations providing the information, connectivity and control that management requires. Extending a high-speed network or Virtual Private Network (VPN) enables file sharing, video or similar broadband services. As the demand grows for more advanced substation automation applications, so does the demand for greater bandwidth requirements for remote sites. Gain reliable, 24/7 remote network access across the most expansive areas with an always-on, high-speed connectivity network enabled by iDirect technology. Meeting Security Regulations New stringent security standards impact utility companies around the globe. In the United States NERC-CIP (North American Energy Reliability Corp. – Critical Infrastructure Protection), standards are driving electric utilities to demonstrate auditable surveillance measures to better protect critical assets, forcing utilities to evaluate new secure communications solutions. Utilities can meet new security requirements with broadband applications like state-of-the-art video surveillance and monitoring systems that help detect intrusions at remote sites from a central location, better protecting valuable assets. iDirect’s secure, closed network configuration is the ideal platform for monitoring critical assets in even the most remote facilities. And with AES data encryption, it is possible to encrypt all data sent over the network for increased security. Investing Wisely in Smart Grid Initiatives Smart grid applications come with substantial connectivity challenges. For instance, green power generation sites such as solar and wind farms take utilities into remote locations and challenging terrain, far removed from core operations and the reach of terrestrial communications networks. Further, developing a smart grid requires more precise monitoring of energy supply and demand patterns as well as real-time fault detection in distribution lines. This means utility companies need real-time visibility iDirect provides the highly secure platform for connecting clean and renewable energy power generation remote sites.
  • 4. Utilities Application Brief iDirect 13865 Sunrise Valley Drive Herndon, VA 20171 +1 703.648.8000 +1 866.345.0983 www.idirect.net Advancing a Connected World into all areas of the distribution networks, no matter the location, in order to gather data and monitor status from all of the assets on the network. With iDirect technology, investing in smart grid initiatives is a win-win for customers and utility operators. As energy and utility companies implement upgrades of legacy networks to accommodate smart grid technologies, companies also deploy smart meters and sensing devices in remote areas. The iDirect platform provides a higher bandwidth backhaul solution for remote rural meter or sensor data aggregation sites, thereby providing an always-on high-bandwidth connection regardless of location. Ensuring Continuity of Operations Traditional terrestrial communications infrastructures can experience outages for any number of reasons –environmental factors, human error, and even malicious intent. In every case, the ability to maintain business continuity to critical sites both during and after the event is vital. Downtime and lost access to key information for even short periods can do irreparable damage, impacting both revenue and reputation. iDirect provides utility companies a truly diverse communication path to maintain back-up communications in the wake of disasters and communication circuit failures through hub and link redundancy solutions, enabling high-speed business continuity over satellite, for 24/7 connectivity that’s always available. Smart, Cost-Effective Solutions for Constant Connectivity Anywhere Expanding requirements and global industry developments are bringing new demands to utility companies and impacting how they monitor, control and integrate operations. The right network infrastructure is essential to effectively extend the reach of critical business applications and improve operations. Whether a utility company directly manages its communications network or works with iDirect’s global network of service providers, iDirect provides today’s forward-thinking utilities always-on, high-speed connectivity to the most remote areas of the world, helping to streamline operations and improve business efficiency.