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Energy: Meters

Written question asked by Alex Sobel (Labour) on Wednesday, 25 October 2023, in the House of Commons. It was due for an answer on Wednesday, 25 October 2023 (named day). It was answered by Amanda Solloway (Conservative) on Wednesday, 25 October 2023 on behalf of the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero.

Question

To ask the Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, what assessment she has made of the implications for her policies of the finding in paragraph 21 of the Public Accounts Committee's report entitled Update on the rollout of smart meters, HC 1332, that estimates that seven million energy smart meters will need to have their communications hubs replaced when 2G and 3G mobile networks are switched off.

Answer

Mobile Network Operators have announced long-term plans for sunsetting 2G and 3G networks by the end of 2033. The Government is already working with industry to support a smooth transition for consumers in advance of this.

Energy suppliers are obliged to upgrade smart meter communications hubs for those customers that will require this, as part of ensuring continuity of connectivity.

The Data Communications Company, which is licensed to operate the national communications network for smart metering, has already procured the services to enable future 4G smart metering network infrastructure.

Type
Written question
Reference
203699
Session
2022-23
Update on the rollout of smart meters. Committee of Public Accounts seventy-second report
Monday, 16 October 2023
Parliamentary committees
House of Commons
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