Within the next four years, Telekom Austria Group M2M and the Austrian subsidiary of the Telekom Austria Group, A1, will replace around 187,000 electricity meters in the city of Graz. The meters will be rolled out on behalf of Stromnetz Graz GmbH & Co KG.
As well as replacing the current electricity meters, A1 will also organise the manpower planning, some of the material logistics and the customer project management. The deployment will involve installing three-phase and alternating current meters, plug-in terminals and small terminal boxes. The project started in November 2016, with the actual deployment of meters taking place from mid-2017 to the end of 2020.
For more information on the smart meter rollout in Graz, Austria, see full article.

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