Any reason to NOT opt in to 'smart meter services' ..?

Curious.

ESB refused to release the data stored on an individual smart meter following a FoI request by the householder


From the Irish Examiner website.
 
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This sounds like a strange excuse:
Sounds a bit like security by obfuscation rather than by design if they are aware of potential vulnerabilities and rather than fix them they want to just hide them.
 
Agreed, a very strange response and one that has likely triggered more and not less security risk.

Under a FoI request they had no obligation whatsoever to release information sensitive to the operation of their communications. Why not just release the reading data and redact the sensitive stuff?
 
Thanks for that notification as I found it very good. A lot of their problems appear to be tied into weak signal issues and poorly installed meters in the early days.
I didn't see the program but I had read articles on the issues there. In the north, due to the dispersed nature of the population and the reliability of mobile coverage, they decided to use radio for the data connections with mobile data connections as we have here used in the south.

The mobile solution in the south works well, but in the north there's a significant number of properties where the radio signal isn't strong enough to make a reliable connection to the grid stations. Switching to mobile data would solve many of these issues but the regulator is not currently permitting the use of mobile connections there.

An interesting issue, but one that doesn't affect us.
 
Hi Leo,

They also placed a lot of blame on the changeover being optional. One guy in Glasgow has had his meter changed 6 times so the whole problem must be costing a lot.
 
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