LCRA & Ericsson to Deploy Private LTE Network for Texas Utilities

LCRA and Ericsson are set to transform Texas’ utility sector with a private LTE network spanning 68 counties. This initiative strengthens cybersecurity, improves real-time communications, and enhances grid reliability. By leveraging Ericsson’s 5G-ready technology, LCRA ensures a future-proof infrastructure for mission-critical operations, benefiting electric cooperatives, municipalities, and other essential services.
LCRA & Ericsson to Deploy Private LTE Network for Texas Utilities

The Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA) has partnered with Ericsson to deploy a private LTE network across 68 counties in Texas. This initiative aims to modernize the utility grid, enhance cybersecurity, and provide low-latency communications for mission-critical operations. The 5G-ready network will improve visibility and control over LCRA’s operations, ensuring better reliability and security for the communities it serves.

Utility Communication Challenges: Aging Infrastructure, Cyber Threats & Latency


Utility companies face increasing challenges in maintaining reliable and secure communication networks. Some of the key hurdles include:

  • Aging infrastructure that struggles to support modern applications.
  • Cybersecurity threats targeting critical infrastructure.
  • Extreme weather events, such as storms and heatwaves, that disrupt communication.
  • Latency issues affecting real-time monitoring and remote operations.
  • Lack of dedicated, high-capacity network resources for critical operations.

How LCRA’s Private LTE Network Enhances Grid Security & Reliability

To overcome these challenges, LCRA is deploying a private LTE network, leveraging Ericsson’s advanced solutions. The network will provide:

  • Mission-critical communications, including Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) and mission-critical push-to-talk (MCPTT).
  • High-security features with Ericsson’s network security management.
  • Geographically redundant dual-mode 5G Core, ensuring reliability and future readiness.
  • Dedicated bandwidth for essential operations, independent of public cellular congestion.
  • Support for electric cooperatives, municipalities, schools, and transit agencies to enhance their communication infrastructure.

LCRA’s 5G-Ready LTE Network: The Technology Behind the Upgrade

The LCRA private LTE network will utilize:

  • 5G-ready Ericsson Dual-Mode 5G Core for long-term scalability.
  • Ericsson’s Radio Access Network (RAN) solutions for wide-area coverage.
  • Advanced network management and security tools to protect against cyber threats.
  • 24/7/365 monitoring through Ericsson’s dedicated Network Operations teams for enhanced resilience.

Key Benefits of Private LTE for Utilities: Cybersecurity, Latency & Cost Savings

This private LTE deployment will offer several advantages for LCRA and its stakeholders:

  • Improved Grid Resilience – Faster response times to power outages and equipment failures.
  • Stronger Cybersecurity – Enhanced protection against cyber threats and malicious attacks.
  • Lower Latency & Higher Performance – Optimized for real-time data applications.
  • Cost Savings – Eliminating dependency on commercial networks reduces long-term costs.
  • Enhanced Control & Visibility – Greater network management capabilities for utilities.

Private Networks in Utilities: How LCRA Sets a New Standard

LCRA’s initiative highlights the growing trend of private networks in the utilities sector. Utilities are increasingly adopting 5G and edge computing to modernize their operations. By leveraging a private LTE network, LCRA sets a precedent for other energy providers to enhance reliability, security, and efficiency in grid management.

Ericsson’s Private LTE Solution: Powering Texas’ Utility Network

Ericsson is providing the end-to-end solution, including private LTE infrastructure, security solutions, and 24/7 network monitoring. Their experience in mission-critical networks ensures that LCRA’s deployment meets high availability and performance standards.

LCRA’s Private LTE Rollout: Key Milestones & Future Plans

  • Q1 2025: Initial network operations to begin.
  • Multi-year deployment: The network will expand across 68 counties over the coming years.
  • Future upgrades: The private LTE network is 5G-ready, enabling seamless transition to advanced technologies.

Future-Proofing Texas Utilities: LCRA & Ericsson’s Private LTE Vision

The LCRA and Ericsson partnership marks a significant step in securing and modernizing Texas’ critical utility infrastructure. By deploying a private LTE network, LCRA enhances its operational efficiency while future-proofing its services against evolving threats and demands. This project reinforces the role of private networks in ensuring resilient, secure, and efficient utility services for millions of Texans.

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