SECMP0054 Changes to DCC Explicit Charges for Test Houses
Proposer
Jon Brennan
Lead Analyst
SEC Change
Date raised
27/04/2018
Stage
Withdrawn
Implementation date
Unknown
Latest update
What is the issue?
The modification proposes to make the Smart Meter Device Assurance (SMDA) service exempt from a selection of Data Communications Company (DCC) explicit charges. This would bring financial savings to manufacturers using that service, which could then be passed on to Suppliers and consumers.
This is the February 2024 SEC Modifications Working Group meeting, where we will be discussing: MP247 'Future Dating of Service Requests for SMETS1 Devices' MP263 'Improving transparency of DCC indicative
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