Sorry but I don't think so !
No, I don't have an impressive resume or advance degree in RF or anything.
BPL can't turn a profit without a large customer base. So, this bs about
the rural folk getting their internet cheap don't fly because of all the
hardware they need to string out in the country and that cost money.
Do you think the telco and cable co will loose customers to bpl, I don't.
DSL has dropped in price several times since the BPL dog and pony show
has started. Cable roadrunner has reduced the price and increased speed.
Now cell phone companies have the capacity to offer it via the new phones
and with a network card in your laptop or desktop.
If people need internet in rural area, let them dial in like I do.
Sure the kids need internet to stay on top of stuff but don't need
to download Gb size files with music and movie crap.
scotty
Fractenna wrote:
BPL is simply a poor technical solution, and is an interim communications
step that should be bypassed.
Why wait? People have things to say and see right now.
Ultimately, all telecom systems transition. BPL has the good fortune of having
an infrastructure and a need right now; tomorrow; and for some time to come.
Seize the day! Solve a pressing problem. BPL looks very promising.
73,
Chip N1IR
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