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Laura Ipsen, Cisco:
Arch Rock to be Bought for True IP-Standards-Based Smart-Metering
Communications
September 3, 2010
Cisco
intends to acquire privately held Arch Rock Corporation, a pioneer in
Internet Protocol-based wireless network technology for smart-grid
applications. Based in San Francisco, Arch Rock will accelerate Cisco's
ability to facilitate the utility industry's transition to an open and
interoperable smart grid by enabling Cisco to offer a comprehensive and
highly secure advanced metering infrastructure solution that is fully IP
and open-standards based.
"Arch Rock's wireless mesh technology enhances Cisco's IP-based,
end-to-end smart-grid offerings," said Laura Ipsen, senior vice
president and general manager of Cisco's Smart Grid business unit. "This
acquisition further positions Cisco as a strategic partner to utilities
working to better manage power supply and demand, improve the security
and reliability of energy delivery, and optimize operational costs."
Arch
Rock's technology is designed to enable utilities to connect smart
meters and other distributed intelligent devices over a scalable, highly
secure, multi-way wireless mesh network. The acquisition complements the
recently announced strategic alliance between Itron and Cisco to develop
solutions that enhance smart-metering technology.
Arch Rock brings to Cisco a proven team that has been a leader in the
research and development of wireless networking for smart-grid
applications. Upon the close of the acquisition, the Arch Rock team will
become part of Cisco's industry-leading Smart Grid business unit.
Financial terms of the transaction are undisclosed. The acquisition is
subject to various standard closing conditions and is expected to be
complete in the second half of calendar year 2010. |