If it’s the same arsehole who came to install a DP switch onto my mains connection I don’t expect the Largs rollout to be complete until well into the next century.
SP can go whistle, they installed a new meter a few years ago and there it shall stay until such time as a proper standard has been ratified and said fitter replaced by someone who actually wants to work for a living. I already have a clamp meter that I don’t use which tells me my consumption levels.
It’s the potential privacy implications I’d be worried about. Do I really want a private company with no economic insensitive to keep my data private or secure storing that level of data? To the point where anyone with that data can see when I’m at home? Asleep? In the Bath?
What level of data? Your energy usage?
Really?
I’d imagine the energy usage along with time stamps would provide a very useful indicator of house occupation. Makes casing targets a doddle when you can scope out dozens of unsecured meters from your bedroom.
Not that I’m saying this is necessarily the case but when it comes to smart tech I’d say a meter is even less likely to recieve security firmware updates than a new car which has to visit the dealers at regular intervals. How many routers have you had that ISP’s have updated? How many security holes are there in using the standard generated passcodes and ID’s?
People will hack anything; some for good (who want to make apps for home automation and such), some for bad (who want to sell back door access). It’s a fact of life.