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    @shiney, what will happen if your old meter breaks and non-smart ones are no longer available?

    I don't want the new non-landline phone system either. Currently, landline calls are private in that they are not stored by providers. Once all calls are over the internet, any conversation can be recreated. Privacy will be a thing of the past.
     
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      I'll deal with it if it happens. :noidea: Until then I shan't worry :)
       
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      I believe there are places where smart meters are not possible so I think old style meters will always be available in the future.
      No mobile phone signal is just one reason.
       
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        Good plan! :blue thumb:
         
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        Just seen a flooded road on the news, they are trying to pump the water out using tankers :biggrin:

        Good luck with that.:biggrin:
         
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        Re smart meters, in poor mobile reception areas I thought they could put a booster in. Mind you, here, we often get no mobile reception at all so boosting nothing gives you nothing?

        Re this new VOIP being forced on us, we've had our first email from BT back in February. My concern is security - we do telephone banking sometimes (it saves putting the computer on) and of course you put your pin in on the phone. Can that be intercepted under this VOIP? Does it work under VOIP?

        So many questions about this change that will only be answered by actually experiencing it.
         
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          I would guess that the pin would still work but don't really know. The delays in bringing it in have been because of all the problems of poor or no internet and, more importantly, a lot of the personal alarms that elderly people hang round their necks won't work with internet yet.

          I don't think it would be any different than using your computer to do banking. They will both work by internet.
           
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            I use a phone app for banking and that involves putting in a pin number so I would think it's pretty much the same, it all uses the Internet.
             
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              Now that is an interesting qu. Is this VOIP system coming through a home's broadband (which can be password protected) or an open mobile network? If the latter, anything you do via it would be the same as standing at a mobile hotspot and linking in presumably ... which is much less secure. I don't know the answer to this, but it is probably telling that we have so little information about it all and downsides have been minimised.
               
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