The World Today on CKWN 980AM, John McComb speaks to Una St. Clair from Citizens for Safe Technology about Smart Meters [audio:https://emrabc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/CKNW_Una_Jan30_p1.mp3] Part One [audio:https://emrabc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/CKNW_Una_Jan30_p2.mp3] Part Two [audio:https://emrabc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/CKNW_Una_Jan30_p3.mp3] Part Three
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Posted on December 21, 2011 by smk On December 20, 2011 @ approx. 4pm, the suffering disabled man at the hands of the provinces smart meter, received a call from a Mr Mike Smith, Smart Meter / Smart Grid Policy Analyst with the Ontario Ministry of Energy, the branch solely responsible mandating smart meters and […]
NOVEMBER 5, 2011 A resident who says she was not informed of an alternative to a wireless water meter wants to ensure other homeowners are aware. Petrina Gregson, who is opposed to the use of wireless meters due to her uncertainty over health risks, now has one installed at her home. Gregson was initially told […]
North Cariboo Christian School joins the list of schools that prefer to be a hard-wired facility. “After upgrading the school this year with a wired network, the school no longer required a Wi-Fi network” said John Hengen, Principal
UPDATED AUG 22 – Evidence that shows BC Hydro’s claims that “Meters can not be wired”, is in fact not only possible, but it actually has been done with Ontario Homes. ITRON WIRED CONNECTIONS are available. Wired meter communications was the original concept in smart meter patents.
NTT Announces Successful Demonstration of World’s Largest Capabcity 14 Tbps Transmission Over Single Optical Fiber Tokyo, Sept 29, 2006 – (JCN Newswire) Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation has successfully demonstrated the ultra-large capacity optical transmission of 14 Tera bits per second (Tera is one trillion) over a single 160 km long optical fiber. The value […]
Published: June 22, 2011 Dear Editor: In July of this year, B.C. Hydro and Fortis will embark upon a $1 billion plus venture to replace every analog hydro meter in the province with a wireless smart electrical meter. For consumers of electricity, who face up to a 50 per cent increase in their electrical utility […]