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David wrote in
: Perhaps my lunacy is showing, but personally I think that this is the sole reason that the U.S. Government is pushing so vehemently for BPL. Since connections to the power receptacles will allow your computer to communicate with the world, so too would the same connection allow any device, if so designed, to communicate. Your TV and clock radios will be spying on you. In theory, to a limited degree (TV's and Cable Boxes), cable ISPs would also offer this feature, but even though not everyone has cable, virtually (with the exception of the Amish), everyone has electricity. If you have followed the debate, FEMA originally opposed BPL due to the possible interference with emergency level communications, but they later changed their mind (or had it changed for them). BPL is an answer looking for a problem. Soliloquy. Big Brother would like each home to have broadband. |