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In the artical "Is Broadband Out of a Wall Socket the Next Big Thing?" by
James Fallows on BPL technology that has recently been introduced as a means of transmitting internet conductivity there was no mention of the severe interverence that this mode causes to the radio frequency spectrum. The American Radio Relay League as well as other organizations has been conduction tests proving the potential disruption that this BPL service would cause. There are ways to deliver broadband that do not pollute the radio spectrum as Broadband over Power Line (BPL) does. These include fiber-to-the-home, cable, DSL, and wireless broadband. http://www.nytimes.com/2004/07/11/bu...ey/11tech.html Victor Carnuccio KD2HE NYC |
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