February 2-5, 2026 | San Diego, CA
San Diego Convention Center

2025 Technical Conference Sessions

Leveraging eSIM technology to improve SCADA resiliency

March 25, 2025
C142
Advanced Distribution Operations , Communication Networks , SCADA

Utility SCADA solutions are critical to keeping the grid operating at its maximum availability, but these systems rely on communications systems that connect the head end to sensors, reclosures and other distribution elements to enable a reconfiguration of the distribution grid. Many utilities rely on cellular communications (public and private) to enable the required connectivity.

Here's the challenge: cellular networks were never designed to maximize availability and only considered resiliency as secondary to mobility.

One way to address the low availability (~99.9%) of cellular is to leverage the emerging GSMA eSIM standards which enable access to multiple public and private networks. By adding fallback connectivity to a primary cellular network, utilities can enhance overall communications availability as network outage events are often independent random processes. The added redundancy to one or more fallback networks has the potential to improve network availability by an order of magnitude.

Chairperson
Brian M Huey
Brian M Huey, Global Enterprise Sales Manager – Utilities - AT&T
Speakers
John Nachilly
John Nachilly, Manager, Network Operational Strategy & Architecture - Eversource Energy
Caleb Murphy
Caleb Murphy, Information Technology Architect - Sempra Energy
Oleg Pachkovets
Oleg Pachkovets, Sr Product Marketing Manager - Itron