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Bob Miller wrote:
On Thu, 10 Aug 2006 14:57:39 -0500, "David G. Nagel" wrote: K7ITM wrote: I suppose this news about the FCC rejecting requests to limit BPL is available other places, but here's a link to one report: http://www.powerpulse.net/news/story...15762&source=1 Sigh. Tom If BPL is so viable why is it only being deployed in metropolitan areas where Cable and DSL is available. It was sold to the FCC as a cheep way to provide high speed access to people outside Cable and DSL service areas. Right now is is in direct competition with those modes and the country bumpkins are left out again. This situation is similar to when the major power companies refused to extend their lines out into the country to farmers. Their excuse was that it would cost to much for each customer to make money. It took the Rural Electrification Act to create the REMC power companies. Now the big power companies what to take over the REMC's. Dave N As I understand, repeaters costing many thousands of dollars are needed every mile or two along the electricity line to shoot the BPL signal on along. There's not enough population density out in rural areas to justify the cost. bob k5qwg Bob; That wasn't mentioned when BPL was first proposed. Dave BTW: I'm in the choir.... |
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