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Stephen Newlyn September 2nd 04 08:13 AM

VKS-737 HF Radio group (Australia) opposes BPL
 
This link downloads a zip file containing a PDF (80 kb) with a 2 page Press
Release from the Australian National 4WD Radio Network Inc (VKS-737) which
has 6000 members. Each member will receive one in their September 2004
mailing. They use HF extensively in Australia and BPL is a real threat to
their service to the Outback of Australia.
http://homepages.ihug.com.au/~vk5vka...ce%20Flyer.zip

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Frank Dresser September 3rd 04 05:08 PM


"Stephen Newlyn" wrote in message
...
This link downloads a zip file containing a PDF (80 kb) with a 2 page

Press
Release from the Australian National 4WD Radio Network Inc (VKS-737) which
has 6000 members. Each member will receive one in their September 2004
mailing. They use HF extensively in Australia and BPL is a real threat to
their service to the Outback of Australia.
http://homepages.ihug.com.au/~vk5vka...ce%20Flyer.zip

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I'm not aware of any real world instance of BPL delivering on it's promise
of reliable broadband access to many people over a reasonable period of
time. If it's happened, I'd sure like to know, as I've been trying to
follow this issue closely. On the contrary, BPL looks like a failure in
many of the highly touted test sites:

http://www.gobpl.com/index.html

I don't know if conditions in Australia favor BPL more than in the US. I
tend to think the US politicians approved BPL just to let it fail, rather
than get blamed for blocking a new wave in internet access.

Frank Dresser




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