Is it me, or does there seem to be a concerted effort around here to dismiss these smart meters as a problem?
No - I think we are interested in finding whether or not they do cause problems and, if so, exactly how they do it. But, so far, there's no conclusive evidence, only speculation.
I've suspected the Echelon meters were causing problems for about 3 years. However, the problems I've seen were not with X-10 but with inexpensive appliances, two microwaves that had cost less than $100 each and a bargain basement refrigerator in the apartment I moved to in July have gone nuts since Echelon installed the meters in my area but I haven't discovered the cause and have been reluctant to speculate. Even now, I'm only seeing problems with RF control and only in the evenings when my upstairs neighbor is home.
Echelon's meter systems have been in use in Europe for several years with no apparent issues. LonWorks has been around for 20+ years and, as far as I know, coexisted peacefully with X-10. And there has not been a single report of problems on the Smarthome Insteon forum so I don't think a case has been made. Insteon uses 131.5kHz so the 132kHz should really clobber it but, if so, nobody has reported it.
Also, problems are being reported with several other smart meter systems. If they are, indeed, causing problems I would expect some there's some common feature that all use but, again, there's no evidence of widespread commonality with the exception of ZigBee and the DC pulses intended for third party displays/load-shedders. And, I have yet to see enough documentation of the specs to point to anything for certain although the DC pulses remain my favorite. They might explain why X-10 and UPB are affected but Insteon is not.