Fact Check: Eneo Prepaid Meters are Not Prototypes

The post by The Oracle reads; “Eneo didn’t pay the company that installed the technology they’re using for the prepaid meters; unfortunately for them, the company was already wise and only installed a trial version with an expiry date. Now figure out the rest of what’s happening.”

Eneo Cameroon has officially launched a nationwide campaign to upgrade prepaid meters from the STS 1 standard to the STS edition 2 standard. This campaign aims to enhance the security and continuity of service for Eneo’s customers.

The prepaid meter upgrade campaign is a proactive measure by the software developers, STS Association. This ensures better functionality and compatibility with the latest technologies. The upgrade process will affect approximately 350,000 out of the 650,000 prepayment meters installed by Eneo.

Benefits of the Upgrade

The upgrade is to enhance the efficiency, reliability, and security of the prepaid meter system. Eneo will individually contact customers through SMS or WhatsApp to provide them with the necessary codes or tokens for the upgrade process. To obtain accurate and reliable information regarding the prepaid meter upgrade campaign, check out their website.

In conclusion, the claim that Eneo’s prepaid meters were initially prototype versions with expiry dates is false. The ongoing campaign to upgrade prepaid meters to the STS edition 2 standard is a proactive measure to improve service reliability and compatibility. Customers should rely on accurate information from official sources for updates and instructions regarding the prepaid meter upgrade.

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