Expensive (600$) microwave emitting meters are harmful to populations living within their extensive and constant 24 hour per day emission sphere.
At a fraction of the cost every home's telephone line can carry the same consumption data securely without uncollated public disclosure and safely without intimate exposure to human populations and wildlife. Hydro is as well able and already does send digital data along its electric lines.
Exposing Montreal region's 3.5 million residents to microwaves on a 24 hour per day schedule is criminal.
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Jack Douglas




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Unfortunately Jack Douglas, you seem to be labouring under several misaprehensions. RF meters emit less microwave energy than a typical cellphone and, even if you don't have one installed, your house is still bathed in the microwaves emitted by the omnipresent cellphone networks. There is no peer-reviewed science to suggest that current RF emissions have any health consequences whatsoever: now that we've celebrated the 40th anniversary of the invention of the cellphone, if the networks were harmful to health, we should be seeing millions of people becoming sick due to them. Of course, we're not. As for data security, I have it on good authority that very strong encryption is used on the data transmitted. It's the data storage at Hydro's offices that we should be just as concerned about. As for transmitting the data via telephone, more and more people are opting not to have a landline, partly due to the incessant and unjustified raising of rates by Bell.