At 06:08 PM 8/18/2005, Chuck Gooden wrote:
>According to how I read it, the White House wants broadband access and
>BPL is only one method of several of getting it. Let's not muddy the
>waters and confuse broadband access with BPL.
You must have read this paragraph too quickly. See the second sentence: (CAPS
added)
>Republicans are working to reduce burdensome regulations that discourage
>broadband investment. High-speed Internet access should not be governed by
>regulations
>established decades ago for the telephone. Consumers should have more options
>for
>affordable broadband access. The promise of BROADBAND OVER POWER LINES and
>wireless
>Internet access provide new opportunities to connect households, schools, and
>businesses
>to the Internet. Under the President?s leadership, the Administration has
>nearly doubled
>the amount of spectrum available for innovative wireless broadband
>applications such as
>Wi-Fi and Wi-Max.
-- Tom
>Tom Frenaye wrote:
>> At 12:54 PM 8/18/2005, W6YN Don Milbury wrote:
>>
>>>" The white house wants BPL..." Where is this fact published?
>>
>>
>> Page 62, 2nd paragraph --> http://www.gop.com/media/2004platform.pdf
>>
>> -- Tom
>>
>>
>> =====
>> e-mail: k1ki@arrl.org ARRL New England Division Director
>> http://www.arrl.org/
>> Tom Frenaye, K1KI, P O Box J, West Suffield CT 06093 Phone: 860-668-5444
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