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Posted By: SteamyTeaThere is a big question mark over the security at the moment as the proposed design was hacked into in a few hours apparently.
Posted By: SteamyTeaThere is a big question mark over the security at the momentBut if you buy your beans from Tesco and have a loyalty card they know how many you bought.
Posted By: Ed DaviesYou would seriously care if your neighbour could tell your meter to charge you £100/kWh if you happen to annoy them.But wait, surly the meter only takes a reading and transmits that to a central computer and that is the place where the pricing formula is applied.
Posted By: Ed DaviesAnd, no, I don't think making electricity or gas use public is appropriate.It is already public, in part, as part of the EPC system.
Posted By: SteamyTeaThe problem with the security is not how much you you but when you use it. This can show when your property is empty.But I can find that out by siting outside your house or via Facebook.
Posted By: Triassicthe meter only takes a reading and transmits that to a central computerVia the handheld device that the meter reader/van uses, then via the metering companies computer system, then probably though a third party or 3 before it gets to your energy billing company. Metering, distribution, billing and supplier are often separate companies.
Posted By: TriassicBut I can find that out by siting outside your house or via Facebook.You can, except I am not on facebook, and criminals would rather target effectively than not, sitting outside one house is not the best use of time. It is also useful to know when the neighbours are out too.
Posted By: SteamyTeasitting outside one house is not the best use of time.Recent experience would suggest otherwise, a few houses were done locally, the thieves just sat in a car park on a working day and waited. As a result 2 houses were robbed in broad day light. In another example a local guy put on Facebook a daily update of his holiday, at the same time thieves using a removal van emptied his family home. I can't for the life of think thieves would be bothered trying to pinch the data, its rather too hypothetical for me.
Posted By: TriassicBut wait, surly the meter only takes a reading and transmits that to a central computer and that is the place where the pricing formula is applied.Yes, you're probably right. Still, you wouldn't want a man-in-middle attack on that link saying you'd used hundreds of kWh more than you had.
Posted By: SteamyTeaMy contract is between my energy billing company and myself.The problem is that there are a number of independant companies between you and the energy billing company. The meter reader (G4S here), Local transmitting company (Electricity NW), National Grid (transmission and meter owner), no doubt with some thought I could go on. It's got to the point that rather than being an integrated business it is so fragmented that even the wages are dealt with by a private company.
Posted By: SteamyTeaThe wireless approach will miss out a lot of rural properties, and rural here can be a couple of miles from a town.
Posted By: Paul in MontrealReally? There's places in the UK with no cell coverage?I live in a rural house and we only get coverage upstairs, a friend has to walk about 100m up a hill at the back of his cottage to get a signal, not good in wet and cold weather. The bank had him on hold for ten minutes yesterday, he was not best pleased as it was raining!!
Posted By: TriassicThe meter reader (G4S here)And your not concerned
Posted By: Paul in MontrealReally? There's places in the UK with no cell coverage?When I lived in a village in Hertfordshire, not 5 miles from Watford and less than a mile from the M25 I had no coverage. My parents who live close to the Prime Minister's Country Residence have no coverage (a real downer when you leave your child in the local pub).
Posted By: Paul in MontrealReally? There's places in the UK with no cell coverage?
Posted By: SteamyTeaBest thing is the meter reader visited this morning, he walked past the two external meter cupboards to put a card through my letter box to say he could not gain access to read the gas meter, I was in at the time (maybe he forgotten his meter cupboard key?!. You do wonder at the quality of some of the staff!Posted By: TriassicThe meter reader (G4S here)And your not concerned
Posted By: Paul in MontrealReally? There's places in the UK with no cell coverage?He's being ironic - I think?!