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In article , "JAMES HAMPTON"
writes: "N2EY" wrote in message ... http://www.arrl.org/news/stories/2004/12/16/3/ 73 de Jim, N2EY Hello, Jim Greetings Jim This may be a hot button for some time to come, but the reality is that BPL is not going to offer the rural areas service any more than DSL. You need a substantial number of subscribers in a given area to make something like broadband "commercially viable". Of course - and that's true of most broadband technologies. But the alleged rural aspect of BPL is one of the selling points, so they're not going to admit it's a puffball. It is my understanding that the main limitation of DSL techniques is the length of copper pair between the customer and the "office". So telcos have been installing copper to fiber transitions out in the field - I believe they are called "extenders". Main limitations are, of course, financial. Meanwhile Ambient names ARRL as the chief opponent of BPL (that's really a compliment, in a way) and claims ARRL is manipulating Earthlink... Surreal. Of course the fact that this administration supports BPL despite the facts should come as no surprise. 73 de Jim, N2EY |
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