Tokyo Electric Power Co. deploying PANA-based Wi-SUN solution to its 27 million 
customers (100+ million nodes).
And other markets to follow…

http://www.greentechmedia.com/articles/read/4-ways-tokyos-smart-meter-plans-break-new-ground

FYI :-)

Alper

 



On Aug 4, 2014, at 2:36 AM, <yoshihiro.o...@toshiba.co.jp> 
<yoshihiro.o...@toshiba.co.jp> wrote:

>  
> After publication of RFC 5191 (PANA) in 2008, several deployment efforts have 
> been made, and several vendors have certified products in which PANA is used 
> as a mandatory security profile.  Those certified products have passed 
> conformance and interoperability tests in the targeted certification 
> programs. 
>  
> As far as I know, there are three such certification programs ongoing.  All 
> certification programs use IEEE 802.15.4 as underlying L2.
>  
> (1)   ECHONET (ENET) profile from Wi-SUN Alliance 
> (http://www.wi-sun.org/certified-products)
>  
> (2)   ZigBee IP from ZigBee Alliance 
> (http://www.zigbee.org/Products/CompliantPlatforms/ZigBeeIP.aspx)
>  
> (3)   920IP from ZigBee Alliance 
> (https://www.zigbee.org/default.aspx?Contenttype=ArticleDet&tabID=332&moduleId=&Aid=536&PR=PR)
>  - this is the newest certification program and certified products are yet to 
> be listed as of now.
>  
> Those certified products are relatively new, and we might need some time to 
> obtain detailed operational experience with PANA.
>  
> Best Regards,
> Yoshihiro Ohba
>  
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