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Lee29
1. Tariff changes are generally automatic, and should be deployed whenever anything changes but for various technical factors to do with the way the communications network works, some meters do indeed 'not get the memo'.
While the updates were being deployed, your meter may have been busy updating it's internal housekeeping or sending readings or whatever and not been in listening mode (think engaged phone).
There is also no 'protocol' within the smart metering system for 'handshaking'. That is to say 'Did you get my last message?. No? I'll send it again then.'
Should have been incorporated into the standard. It wasn't.
So sometimes, that extra push is required.
2. That is just a function of the simplified portal software platform (Kraken) used by E.On and also Octopus.
There is no legal obligation on energy companies to supply you with anything more than accurate billing information, which is why apps like Bright exist. My previous suppler, Igloo, provided better data, as do EDF. It is what it is. To be fair, my data and my historical usage, trends, costs and a shed-load of other data is far more easily managed with a spreadsheet and regular readings of my non-smart meter.
Which is the main reason I don't want a smart meter. They bring nothing to the party, in my opinion, other than increased costs on my standing charges to pay for the rollout.