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Phil Kane wrote:
On 29 Jan 2005 00:35:13 GMT, N2EY wrote: What if I don't want BPL signals on my house wiring, which I own, interfering with radio reception in my house? Can I demand they keep their BPL signals out of my private wiring? (Standard "I am not a lawyer" disclaimer HERE) I don't have that problem. My disclaimer is that I'm not "your" (generic plural) lawyer ggg Seems to me that the first thing you'd have to do is *prove* that the BPL is causing you "harmful interference". Then you'd have to let the BPL providers do whatever they can to reduce or eliminate it - and FCC expects you to show "good faith" and cooperate with them. And even if the interference is not eliminated, FCC may or may not force the BPL folks to do anything about it besides trying to solve the problem. Nah - that's a solution to a different problem. What he wanted is for them to keep the signals out of his house on demand. PERIOD. No reason need be given. That's a different bucket of worms. No,I want them to keep the signal off my house wiring, which I own. My house wiring is connected, at my choosing, to the power system in order to receive the AC supplied by the power companyu for my use, which I pay for. I do not have a need for any BPL signals on my house wiring and I should have the right to demand they not be there. The fact that I own the house wiring should be enough reason for me to say what is or isn't put on that house wiring. |
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