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In article , "Phil Kane"
writes: On Wed, 09 Jul 2003 22:05:55 -0400, Dave Holford wrote: Maybe, but IIRC the FCC, along with the FAA, FEMA etc. etc. operate extensive HF communications systems. It seems unlikely that a source of such serious potential interference to their own communications would be authorized? But the top execs of the companies that want to do BPL are telling the top execs of the agencies "we checked, there is no problem". "The Fix Is In." So what's the answer, Phil? I see one possiblity that may kill the whole idea. Will the service be competitive with DSL or cable modems? Around here, those two are at each other's throats price-wise, yet a lot of us still use dialup because it's cheaper. If BPL costs as much or more than DSL or cable, it's not gonna fly for long. Remember Iridium? Sometimes I think that if it wasn't for the active hams who work at those agencies and the input that they make, the brass wouldn't have a clue about what happens in real life communications. And even with that input.... I know - I spent 28 years at the FCC.... mygawd... 73 de Jim, N2EY |
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