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In article , Mike Coslo
writes: N2EY wrote: In article , JJ writes: Now we will see if the FCC will abide by their own part 15 rules and shut BPL down until when/if the problem is fixed. Anyone want to bet they don't? No. I think/hope what will really kill BPL is economics. It simply won't be able to compete with DSL, cable and other technologies. So many times in history, Ideology has chosen to ignore everything but that ideology's belief. That is one of the reasons that idealogs hate science. Yep. They also choose to ignore the past, which is why they also hate history. You see this in their cries of "Luddite" and "we're in a new era now" and "stop living in the past". As absurd as it may seem, the BPL push is part of current ideology. Part of *some people's* current ideology. And it may be more of a question of expediency than ideology. The recent boom-dot-bust mess hit a lot of folks hard. While the economy slowly recovers and unemployment drops, a lot of good (read "manufacturing jobs with decent pay and benefits") jobs are being replaced by "service economy" jobs (read "do you want fries with that?"). With the election only months away, the incumbents want to be seen as doing and supporting things that will result in more "good" jobs and start another technoboom. The reality won't hit for at least a year, at which time it can be blamed on the "liberals" and the "antenna huggers" and such. As such, as long as the current ideology is in place, BPL WILL HAPPEN! It's already in service at a few sites. The direct result of people wanting "less regulation" and "get the government off our backs". Once it comes up against science and laws of nature, as well as the marketplace, it will quite simply fail. I hope so. 73 de Jim, N2EY |