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There is always a risk that you cannot get a GSM/GPRS connection but very rare that we cannot get a network provider with a signal. However, in the future, (3 – 6 months) we will be able to get data to the web via a ‘black box’ that sits on the clients computer network (LAN) utilising their current internet connection.
The radio modules that are connected to the meter are battery powered. They are supplied with a battery, and the typical life should be in excess of 3 – 4 years. The RF Gateway is mains powered but this is remote from the meter. This device receives messages from the Radio Transmitter, (battery powered) and sends them to the internet web server. Meters are often quite a distance from sockets and the idea is that no power is required at the meter, however, the RF Gateway is positioned within RF range of the meter (within the building) and send the messages.
The radio modules that are connected to the meter are battery powered. They are supplied with a battery, and the typical life should be in excess of 3 – 4 years. The RF Gateway is mains powered but this is remote from the meter. This device receives messages from the Radio Transmitter, (battery powered) and sends them to the internet web server. Meters are often quite a distance from sockets and the idea is that no power is required at the meter, however, the RF Gateway is positioned within RF range of the meter (within the building) and send the messages.
We do not see any issues for GPRS in these countries, nor do we see any issues regarding specific requirements for this technology. The Gateway and RF frequencies are suitable for these countries. Japan used to have an obscure frequency for mobile GSM technology some years ago but if this has not changed, we are able to provide a suitable device.
GPRS is now standard across the world. Basically, if GSM (mobile technology) is available then GPRS is available too. However, there are other solutions, soon we will be able to run an application on a PC with an internet connection and synchronise this data with the server. Alternatives are to use PSTN dial up etc but this is not usual for data transfer these days.
The data is very secure and cannot be viewed or accessed by anybody who does not have your web entry access code. Each of our customers sets up their own user names and passwords and can change them individually. We do not records these, the data belongs to our customers.