The
450MHz network is a
radio network of the German water and energy suppliers. The network is mainly used by private companies and has been set up since 2020. Over 1,600 converters are planned, operated by the private company 450connect GmbH. The technology and function are comparable to a mobile network in the LTE standard, primarily for telemetry data transmission and remote control of energy-producing systems.
History From 1985 to 2000, Deutsche Telekom operated the analogue mobile phone network C-Netz in Germany between 451 and 466 MHz. Frequency blocks were then allocated to Telekom and other users in this band. A channel bandwidth of 1.25 MHz was required. The allocations were limited until December 31, 2020. On July 12, 2017, the
Federal Network Agency initiated a frequency plan change for this frequency range in order to re-allocate the frequencies. A term of 20 years was planned for the new allocation. Although it is only a relatively narrow-band spectrum of 2 times 4.74 MHz (451.00 - 455.74 MHz and 461.00 - 465.74 MHz), the freed up frequencies were due to their good propagation properties (long range, good penetration right into the basement) was very popular right from the start. Around 50 messages and statements were submitted in the first needs survey conducted by the Federal Network Agency in 2017/2018. In particular, energy and water suppliers as well as telecommunications companies, but also associations and manufacturers, reported needs. In addition, the authorities and organizations with security tasks (BOS) as well as the
Bundeswehr demanded exclusive use of the frequencies. On March 9, 2021, the Federal Network Agency awarded the contract to 450connect GmbH, a consortium of regional energy suppliers, E.ON and water suppliers.
Frequencies • Band 31 - UL 452.5-457.5MHz/DL 462.5-467.5MHz • Band 72 - UL 451.0-456.0MHz/DL 461.0-466.0MHz • Band 73 - UL 450.0-455.0MHz/DL 460.0-465.0MHz ==See also==