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This is called planned obsolescence. Thermostats from the 70’s still work today because they are analog. Anything digital intrinsically has a shelf life, it will eventually stop working because it is old and unsupported. Anyone use a 56k modem anymore? Nope, that shit is long gone even though the modem itself might still be functional.
These smart meters will still work as energy meters and thermostats, it's just the connectivity and 'smart' bits that will go offline.
I'm sorry, but what have thermostats got to do with this? I thought this was just impacting meters?