Here we go again: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-at-t-internet/att-begins-testing-high-speed-internet-over-power-lines-idUSKBN1E70GB -- Steve W7SJK _______________________________________________
This from the ATT press release scares me... We think this product is eventually one that could actually serve anywhere near a power line, said Marachel Knight, AT&Ts senior vice president of wireles
The powerlines act as huge wifi networks. If you live close to a powerline you could get internet. Interesting concept but I can only imagine the noise damage. We think this product is eventually o
"https://www.reuters.com/article/us-at-t-internet/att-begins-testing-high-speed-internet-over-power-lines-idUSKBN1E70GB" Kurt _______________________________________________ RFI mailing list RFI@cont
I heard them talking about this on the radio today. They specifically referred to "clamping on the existing power lines". The whole idea is to leverage the existing infrastructure. Of course, when th
Did some serious research, This RFI group has it all wrong, it's not HF HAM Bands ! The Author from REUTERS is full of it, FAKE NEWS , it is not HF HAM Amateur Radio frequencies https://www.reuters.c
By High Frequency they probably mean Millimeter wave. AT&T has a project AirGig. It should not affect our HF frequencies. Ironically, the HF frequencies (3-30 Mhz) are used for commercial, public ser
I could see AT&T using the power lines as Goubau lines to transmit data along them. Not on HF, because the bandwidth there is simply way too low https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goubau_line By High Freq
REMEMBER this is an article based on a press release. To the unknowing, ( The Press), almost anything above line frequency is "High Frequency" All I've read from a technical approach is the new syst
If and When the grid fails (for any reason) Don't worry about your service as there will be no Internet and only antique cars on the roads as long as they have gas. Solar panels? Gone with all solid