TNMP Supply Chain Impacts Review and 3G Sunset Update

 
Docket No. 51387 – Supply Chain Impacts
Review with RMS
 
December 7, 2021
 
AT&T 3G Sunset
 
On February 21, 2019, AT&T notified TNMP of their intentions
to turn down the 3G network in February 2022.
 
Early discussions suggested that there was some “fluidity” to
that date, however since then, TNMP has not received
confirmation of any timing adjustment.
TNMP Management has had numerous discussions with AT&T
counterparts, so far to no avail.
TNMP has made a formal request for a date extension.
 
3G Meters Deployed
 
As of February 2020, there were 
173,737
 meters
deployed on the AT&T 3G network throughout TNMP
service territory, which is consistent with filings
under Docket No. 51387.
 
As of October 2021, there are 
146,293
 meters
deployed on the AT&T 3G network.
 
Supply Chain Impacts
 
On July 16, 2021, TNMP’s AMI vendor notified TNMP of potential
supply chain disruptions due to COVID-19.
 
While the notice did not quantify the impact, TNMP has
experienced a significant shortfall of meters to support the NextGen
rollout.
TNMP had initially planned to receive and install NextGen meters to
replace all 173,737 3G prior to the turndown.
TNMP now expects to receive and install approximately 31,000
NextGen meters prior to the 3G turndown.
 
TNMP expects to lose the ability to communicate with
approximately 115,000 AMI meters beginning in March 2022.
 
Mitigation
 
TNMP is currently working with utility service provider(s) to
implement a manual meter reading process in the interim.
 
Current guidance, projects that TNMP will not receive enough
meters to fully remediate the 3G turndown, until 
EOY 2022
.
 
TNMP Service Territory
 
Total customer base of 262,646 in
four operating areas within Texas,
covering 7,100 square miles.
262,415
*
 TNMP customers are
AMI-enabled:
3G – 146,293
4G – 116,122
* As of Oct 2021
 
West Texas
3G – 9,880
4G – 9,474
 
North Texas
3G – 50,781
4G – 
27,016
 
Central
 Texas
3G – 20,295
4G –   
5,781
 
Gulf Coast
3G – 65,337
4G – 
73,851
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TNMP is facing challenges with the upcoming AT&T 3G network sunset and supply chain impacts, leading to a shortfall in meters for their NextGen rollout. Efforts are underway to mitigate the impact, including implementing manual meter reading processes. The company is working towards finding solutions to address the communication loss with approximately 115,000 AMI meters starting in March 2022.


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  1. Docket No. 51387 Supply Chain Impacts Review with RMS December 7, 2021

  2. AT&T 3G Sunset On February 21, 2019, AT&T notified TNMP of their intentions to turn down the 3G network in February 2022. Early discussions suggested that there was some fluidity to that date, however since then, TNMP has not received confirmation of any timing adjustment. TNMP Management has had numerous discussions with AT&T counterparts, so far to no avail. TNMP has made a formal request for a date extension.

  3. 3G Meters Deployed As of February 2020, there were 173,737 meters deployed on the AT&T 3G network throughout TNMP service territory, which is consistent with filings under Docket No. 51387. As of October 2021, there are 146,293 meters deployed on the AT&T 3G network.

  4. Supply Chain Impacts On July 16, 2021, TNMP s AMI vendor notified TNMP of potential supply chain disruptions due to COVID-19. While the notice did not quantify the impact, TNMP has experienced a significant shortfall of meters to support the NextGen rollout. TNMP had initially planned to receive and install NextGen meters to replace all 173,737 3G prior to the turndown. TNMP now expects to receive and install approximately 31,000 NextGen meters prior to the 3G turndown. TNMP expects to lose the ability to communicate with approximately 115,000 AMI meters beginning in March 2022.

  5. Mitigation TNMP is currently working with utility service provider(s) to implement a manual meter reading process in the interim. Current guidance, projects that TNMP will not receive enough meters to fully remediate the 3G turndown, until EOY 2022.

  6. TNMP Service Territory North Texas 3G 50,781 4G 27,016 Total customer base of 262,646 in four operating areas within Texas, covering 7,100 square miles. Central Texas 3G 20,295 4G 5,781 262,415* TNMP customers are AMI-enabled: 3G 146,293 4G 116,122 * As of Oct 2021 West Texas 3G 9,880 4G 9,474 Gulf Coast 3G 65,337 4G 73,851

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