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Broadband data communications capabilities are introduced to a great extent among electric utilities. Installation of fiberoptic systems makes it possible to provide high-speed communication capacity links and to replace vintage, low-rate equipment. Ways in which the new possibilities should be most effectively utilized have not been fully investigated, however. Communication requirements must be further analyzed. This kind of work has been started at the Swedish National Grid. An approach for classifying various requirements is presented. Typical requirements are ordered into three different classes, reflecting the degree of importance of various communication needs. The classification has a functional standpoint rather than a traditional technical focus. Even though the classification is coarse, it has proved to be a proper basis for data-and telecommunication-strategic considerations.
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