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![]() .... I don't think that is anything more than a myth you are beginning, perhaps you picked up that myth from some other place? Fiber lines are owned by a specific entity, power lines can be leased for such use by anyone... the costs are going to be very much different between the two... John On Wed, 17 Aug 2005 23:59:08 +0000, phil-news-nospam wrote: On Wed, 17 Aug 2005 18:28:56 -0400 Dee Flint wrote: | | wrote in message | ups.com... | wrote: | | [snip] | | The article also accepts without question the idea that | fast internet access is a necessity for all Americans and their | communities - another Bush Administration bit of rightthink. | | | Actually this would be more of a liberal idea. It surprises me that a | Republican administration would buy into this. Bush has many friends who are energy company executives, board members, and investors. He's doing his friends a favor by supporting their bad ideas, even though in the long term, BPL is doomed to flop because it simply cannot keep up with the coming fiber technology, or even match what some DSL and cable/coaxial deployments are already doing. BPL is a _waste_ of power company investment dollars, which will be diverted away from crucially needed infrastructure updates to become capable of handling new energy needs of the future, and to be secure against terrorist attacks. BPL actually puts the nation at more risk than it has now. If power companies want to play "me too" in the information services game, then what they should do is just trump everyone else by rolling out fiber now in the right-of-ways they already have. They could kill the rest of the market by deploying a gigabit fiber infrastructure. Even Verizon's fiber offering wouldn't be close. |
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