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PRIME is a specification for narrow band power-line communication. Power-line communication uses power lines as transmission media. PRIME is an acronym for "PoweRline Intelligent Metering Evolution". PRIME was conceived in 2007.First publications date back to 2008. In 2009 multi-vendor interoperabilitywas demonstrated and the PRIME Alliance launched. The PRIME Alliance hasinteroperability tests in place, which are carried out by multiple accredited test laboratories. Currently, the tests have been passed by over 40 products.

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  • PRIME is a specification for narrow band power-line communication. Power-line communication uses power lines as transmission media. PRIME is an acronym for "PoweRline Intelligent Metering Evolution". PRIME was conceived in 2007.First publications date back to 2008. In 2009 multi-vendor interoperabilitywas demonstrated and the PRIME Alliance launched. The PRIME Alliance hasinteroperability tests in place, which are carried out by multiple accredited test laboratories. Currently, the tests have been passed by over 40 products. Most popular usage of PRIME is in AMI. According to PRIMEAlliance more than 5 million meters in 9 countries are deployed. (en)
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  • Smart grid, Industrial, Scientific (en)
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  • PRIME (en)
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  • PRIME is a specification for narrow band power-line communication. Power-line communication uses power lines as transmission media. PRIME is an acronym for "PoweRline Intelligent Metering Evolution". PRIME was conceived in 2007.First publications date back to 2008. In 2009 multi-vendor interoperabilitywas demonstrated and the PRIME Alliance launched. The PRIME Alliance hasinteroperability tests in place, which are carried out by multiple accredited test laboratories. Currently, the tests have been passed by over 40 products. (en)
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  • PRIME (Power-line communication) (en)
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