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"fredtv" wrote in message ... I saw a TV news story that said power transformers acted as ''speed bumps'' on the information superhighway. Have they found away around this? Or is the powerline Internet service still slower than competing technologies? This is, in my opinion, a gimme by the FCC to the power distribution companies who want into an industry far above the old technologies they're in now. I've said for years, when a British firm was doing trials, that this technology would never work - that the power lines, being unshielded, would be both a source of interference and prone to noise and intermodulation from the alternating current being transferred by the lines' primary function. The trials were scuttled prematurely, for all these reasons. The fundamental problems still exist, and the methods needed to work around them require equipment which interfaces and/or is raised to lethally high voltages. To maintain the system would require conventional power linemen, wearing gloves and other protective clothing. You can imagine what level of service is to be expected under these circumstances. Further, as power lines are the top-most utilities on a utility pole, they're most prone to lightning hits, as well. I'd stay away from this, if an investment opportunity were to come around. It wouldn't be the first time the FCC has type-accepted a failed technology, and it wouldn't be the first time that a proposed standard's supporting technical documentation wasn't "cleaned-up", if you know what I mean, so as to demonstrate to the Commission that it met the requirements necessary for type-acceptance. -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- If there's nothing that offends you in your community, then you know you're not living in a free society. Kim Campbell - ex-Prime Minister of Canada - 2004 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- For direct replies, take out the contents between the hyphens. -Really!- "Mike Terry" wrote in message ... The FCC has acted to approve the implementation of Brodband Over Powerline technology (BPL) for widspread Internet access in the United States. We were able to get in and record part of the October 14th proceeding which is now posted as a downloadable MP3 file at our website: www.arnewsline.org/quincy under the title of "EXTRA". The speakers you will hear inorder of their appearance are FCC Commissioners Michael Copps, Kevin Martin, Jonathan Adelstein and FCC Chairman Michael Powell. The presentation concludes with the actual vote to proceed with the implementation of BPL (ARNewsline) |
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