Yes but that requires equipment manufacturers to get together with the 
utilities and probably make different models of their meters for each frequency.

It’s easier and cheaper for them to just make 900 MHz which everyone everywhere 
can use.

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> My beef with utilities is insted of using unlicensed spectrum use a band 
> that make sense for this like 220Mhz which is widely available in most 
> rural areas. One license would take care of our county and it would be 
> your channel completely free of pissed off wisp and baby monitors lol.
> I almost consider utilities public safety which has free rain of all 
> sorts of licensed spectrum that would cover their needs.
> 
> I am even thinking the cambium long reach product would fit the bill in 
> most ca

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