https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c4g2qp8wed0o.amp
I see that the government is now saying that there will be "a cautious
and targeted phase out" of Radio Teleswitch Service (RTS) meters.
Something over 300,000 households are still using these meters. I am one user, although by a remarkable coincidence my meter is due to be
replaced tomorrow (Thursday) morning.
The article goes on to state that Simon Francis, coordinator of the End
Fuel Poverty Coalition has called for a plan "that sets out how the
gradual switch-off will take place, including which regions will be
affected and when".
Given that there areĀ only three LF transmitters covering the whole of
the UK (Droitwich, Westerglen, and Burghead) I find it hard to
understand how a "gradual switch off" and "a cautious and targeted phase
out" will be accomplished.
Or am I missing something?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c4g2qp8wed0o.amp
I see that the government is now saying that there will be "a cautious
and targeted phase out" of Radio Teleswitch Service (RTS) meters.
Something over 300,000 households are still using these meters. I am one user, although by a remarkable coincidence my meter is due to be
replaced tomorrow (Thursday) morning.
The article goes on to state that Simon Francis, coordinator of the End
Fuel Poverty Coalition has called for a plan "that sets out how the
gradual switch-off will take place, including which regions will be
affected and when".
Given that there areĀ only three LF transmitters covering the whole of
the UK (Droitwich, Westerglen, and Burghead) I find it hard to
understand how a "gradual switch off" and "a cautious and targeted phase
out" will be accomplished.
Or am I missing something?
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