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Manchester Water Commission approves Neptune 360 software contract after vendor presentation
Summary
After a vendor demonstration of Neptune 360 metering software and options for automated meter reading, the Manchester Board of Water Commissioners voted to enter a contract with TySales for the software and annual maintenance. Commissioners also discussed fixed collectors, cellular endpoints and phased buildout options.
The Manchester Board of Water Commissioners voted to enter a contract with TySales for the Neptune 360 metering platform and its annual maintenance after a vendor presentation on Aug. 28, 2025.
The vote followed a 45‑minute presentation by TySales staff, who described options to move Manchester from its current automated meter reading (AMR) system to an advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) configuration. TySales recommended immediate adoption of the Neptune 360 platform for software support and showed results of a propagation study that found one nearby tower could collect roughly 70–72% of meter reads with a single collector antenna.
The Neptune 360 software will be used to ingest, display and analyze reads whether data arrive via fixed collectors (gateways) or cellular endpoints, the vendor said. TySales staff described two primary…
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