SECMP0012 Channel selection to support Shared HAN solutions
Proposer
Nick Jones
Lead Analyst
SEC Change
Date raised
05/05/2016
Stage
Withdrawn
Implementation date
Unknown
Latest update
This Draft Proposal has been confirmed as withdrawn by the Proposer on 2 July 2021 in accordance with the Right to Withdraw provisions in SEC Section D.
What is the issue?
The Proposer notes that shared Home Area Network (HAN) technologies are a recognised element in the potential mix of Alternative HAN technologies that will deliver smart metering to an estimated 2 million households. For shared HAN technology providers to compete effectively in the market for Alternative HAN solutions, the Proposer considers that channel selection at the 2.4GHz frequency is necessary. However, neither the SEC nor its associated technical specifications currently require this.
What is the solution?
The Proposer has suggested changes to the SEC and the technical specification documents to enable the setting of channel selection on 2.4GHz Communications Hubs.
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