RadioTeleswitching System (RTS)

Is the RadioTeleswitching System (RTS) being turned off?

The BBC do not own the Radio Teleswitching System (RTS), we simply deliver the signal using our transmitter on behalf of the Energy Networks Association (ENA). The BBC has a long-standing relationship with the ENA to transmit Radio Tele-switching data on 198kHz alongside the BBC Radio 4 Longwave signal.

Ofgem is the regulator for the RTS system, for more information visit the Ofgem website

Energy regulator Ofgem has set binding annual installation targets for electricity suppliers to roll out smart and advanced meters to their remaining non-smart customers. Radio Teleswitch is being replaced as part of the smart meter rollout programme and to enable the programme to continue, the life of the Radio Teleswitching system has been extended through to June 2025.

 

What is Radio Teleswitching (RTS)?

Energy suppliers use the Radio Teleswitching System to switch electricity meters between different tariff rates at different times of the day. For example, this could be to send start and stop times to Economy 7, Economy 10, and storage heaters.
 

If you have any questions regarding Economy 7, Economy 10 storage heaters, moving to a smart meter, or Radio Teleswitch in general, please contact your energy supplier. You may also find information on the Energy Networks Association website helpful.