Brilliant idea

I was in a pub last week and the meter bloke opened the meter and stuck
in a new Vodaphone sim card like out of a mobile phone and resealed it.
I would guess it was to allow it to transmit some kind of data back to base either for the pub chains information or for some electricity tarrif that bills based on date/time of the usage.
 
I was in a pub last week and the meter bloke opened the meter and stuck
in a new Vodaphone sim card like out of a mobile phone and resealed it.
I would guess it was to allow it to transmit some kind of data back to base either for the pub chains information or for some electricity tarrif that bills based on date/time of the usage.


It would be for the per day billing. For higher usuage sites, it is typical to be metered like this. There are many tarriffs, but currently E4B has some of the better deals. We work for a small pub chain, and there combined lecky bill per week for three pubs (on the same account) is roughly £5k. We also work on a site which has a typical monthly bill of anywhere between £20 and £30k depending on the weather. All these sites have the GSM metering.
 

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