Seems you can give it “try” but can’t take it. Chin up old bean.
My chin is always up, boyo..
Seems you can give it “try” but can’t take it. Chin up old bean.
Well then.My chin is always up, boyo..
They appear to be using 3g and talking about going to 4.
The in-home display receives information from the communications hub transmitted via our dedicated network -
Thanks. It's confusing. Frequencies get mentioned as being HAN - home area network and do match that. Both of them on dual band.This explains to the layman how the net work connects smart meters to suppliers
If that was the case then how would the In House Display know the correct price per kWh to use when calculating the cost.The IHD, gets it's data, straight from the meter itself. The meter only uploads data, as a full days consumption batch, at the end of the day, so of no use for the IHD.