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not spam, no more phone or cable wires! sosessyithurts 09-02-2006
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Posted by hallerb@aol.com on September 2, 2006, 2:59 pm
its a valid topic and post about another option.

given that it will be priced as high as possible but probably a bit
less than current options--

may even decrease current rates for existing services so they remain
competive


Posted by Oren on September 2, 2006, 3:25 pm
wrote:

>
>Percival P. Cassidy wrote:
><snip>

>power companies will become the one stop source for all communications.

That in and by itself will take a long, long time.

>for the record.. BPL is already perfected, and being used in test
>areas.

Testing the perfect? BPL ain't perfect, nor is it widely available.


>there's supposed to be bugs in a new technology..

According to you.



Oren

"Well, it doesn't happen all the time, but when it happens, it happens
constantly."

Posted by Mark Lloyd on September 2, 2006, 5:35 pm
wrote:

>
>Percival P. Cassidy wrote:
><snip>
>
>cable companies and telephone companies will go away just like
>payphones are almost extinct
>
>it's just a matter of time
>
>I HAVE SEEN THE FUTURE
>
>You say change the laws of physics to make it work?
>
>sure! and men weren't born with clouds between their knees
>
>we won't mean to fly!
>
>power companies will become the one stop source for all communications.
>
>who the hell wants a crusty jittery phone wire vs... always on robust
>thick internet broadphone
>
>there is no comparison
>
>for the record.. BPL is already perfected, and being used in test
>areas.
>

And then you'll never have to worry about making your phone, internet
connection, or TV work during a power outage. It just won't.

>there's supposed to be bugs in a new technology..
>
>geez
--
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contesting the vote." - Benjamin Franklin

Posted by Percival P. Cassidy on September 5, 2006, 10:05 am
On 09/02/06 01:21 pm I wrote:

> On 09/02/06 10:12 am sosessyithurts wrote:
>
>> http://tinyurl.com/hbspa
>>
>> I've been reading up on the frenzy to pump the internet and HDTV
>> through the power lines. It's already been successfully done in
>> Virginia, and other test areas.
>>
>> This technology is going to do away with phone lines and cable lines.
>>
>> Now, are we going to have to slap an anti-trust suit on the power
>> company
>>
>> AND IT'S ABOUT TIME THE IDIOTS PUSHED THE INTERNET THROUGH THE POWER
>> GRID
>
> Many (most?) of the technologies for implementing BPL create intolerable
> interference to existing radio communications services, including even
> police and other emergency services. And your Internet connection could
> be wiped out by legal transmissions by existing licensed users.
>
>> what was anyone ever thinking to pay ma bell $100.00 a month for a home
>> and business line... a dedicated fax line etc.
>>
>> it's crazy!
>
> And do you think your power company will give away this Internet
> connectivity for free?
>
>> at last! cheap high speed internet
>
> In which your personal data gets broadcast over a wide area, not just
> within a short distance from your existing home WiFi system.
>
>> HO HUM FOR VERIZONS FIBER OPTICS.. verizon has been furiously laying
>> fiber optics across the country... they shoulda saw this technology
>> coming.
>> all that money wasted
>
> Fiber Optic systems neither create nor are susceptible to RF interference.
>
>> internet over the power grid should come in around 2.5 gb per second.
>>
>> if you can plug in a lamp, you can get high speed internet.
>
> Tell the utility companies and the manufacturers of BPL equipment to
> come back when they've managed to repeal the laws of physics.

... And as recently as June this year the FCC was demanding to know what
the utility co. in Manassas, VA was doing to solve the interference
problems caused by its BPL system.

Perce

Posted by sosessyithurts on September 5, 2006, 10:29 am
http://tinyurl.com/jw6cm
yes, i imagine its going to take some doing to get the bugs out

smart people will get it working right, there's too much money to be
had to can the idea.

the power company will dominate the communications industry
power company stock holders will say... "LETS DEVELOP THIS TECHNOLOGY,
let's charge what the market will bare."

http://tinyurl.com/jw6cm
more info on the technology

The FCC is Pushing to see this happen and soon.

Percival P. Cassidy wrote:
> On 09/02/06 01:21 pm I wrote:
>
> > On 09/02/06 10:12 am sosessyithurts wrote:
> >
> >> http://tinyurl.com/hbspa
> >>
> >> I've been reading up on the frenzy to pump the internet and HDTV
> >> through the power lines. It's already been successfully done in
> >> Virginia, and other test areas.
> >>
> >> This technology is going to do away with phone lines and cable lines.
> >>
> >> Now, are we going to have to slap an anti-trust suit on the power
> >> company
> >>
> >> AND IT'S ABOUT TIME THE IDIOTS PUSHED THE INTERNET THROUGH THE POWER
> >> GRID
> >
> > Many (most?) of the technologies for implementing BPL create intolerable
> > interference to existing radio communications services, including even
> > police and other emergency services. And your Internet connection could
> > be wiped out by legal transmissions by existing licensed users.
> >
> >> what was anyone ever thinking to pay ma bell $100.00 a month for a home
> >> and business line... a dedicated fax line etc.
> >>
> >> it's crazy!
> >
> > And do you think your power company will give away this Internet
> > connectivity for free?
> >
> >> at last! cheap high speed internet
> >
> > In which your personal data gets broadcast over a wide area, not just
> > within a short distance from your existing home WiFi system.
> >
> >> HO HUM FOR VERIZONS FIBER OPTICS.. verizon has been furiously laying
> >> fiber optics across the country... they shoulda saw this technology
> >> coming.
> >> all that money wasted
> >
> > Fiber Optic systems neither create nor are susceptible to RF interference.
> >
> >> internet over the power grid should come in around 2.5 gb per second.
> >>
> >> if you can plug in a lamp, you can get high speed internet.
> >
> > Tell the utility companies and the manufacturers of BPL equipment to
> > come back when they've managed to repeal the laws of physics.
>
> ... And as recently as June this year the FCC was demanding to know what
> the utility co. in Manassas, VA was doing to solve the interference
> problems caused by its BPL system.
>
> Perce


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