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) -- Tom _______________________________________________ RFI mailing list RFI@contesting.com http://lists.contesting
No I did not read it too quickly. I also don't take a few words and take them out of context. The section you quote mentions Broandband over power lines (BPL) as only ONE method to bring broadband ac
No I did not read it too quickly. I also don't take a few words and take them out of context.>> It was pretty well in front of anyone who was following BPL and the early FCC actions that the Bush adm
Fellas, Why don't you just e-mail the White House and ask them? That's what I did. Their reply was very clear: they are going to do everything they can from reducing regulations (& enforcement) to wh
This would be Corridor Systems. I lost the link, but a search on google should bring it up fast. Most utilities don't view this as a "BPL" system but more of a wireless system. And when they hear the
If what you says is true, Ed, then our only real hope is that Motorola system with its hard analog notch filters beomces the widely adopted standard. BTW, have there been any actual ARRL attended dem
PAY it or If what you says is true, Ed, then our only real hope is that Motorola system with its hard analog notch filters beomces the widely adopted standard. BTW, have there been any actual ARRL at
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More like a 'holdover idea' from the previous admins, when the 'idea' of BPL was pushed by a huckster that few hams (let alone many technical professionals) heard of: William 'Luke' Stewart Luke Ste
Stuart is obviously a student of that circus guy :):) Mike, W4EF............................... -- Original Message -- From: "Jim P" <jvpoll@dallas.net> To: "Tom Rauch" <w8ji@contesting.com>; "Chuck
good research,,, i esp liked the part:......a comment about the guy from a fortune 100 company....who had checked him out:: """"his technology, he told me, was "beyond science fiction." When I tried
Real Access BPL has been around much longer than this loony guy's fantasy. The first time I'd heard of it was at a UTC Expo in 1995 I think. Some guys in the U.K. had already done a trial by that tim
William 'Luke' Stewart promised cheap, easy delivery of the 'internet' to the 'boonies' via unused BW on powerlines; I believe he is the only one to have had: a) a former speaker of the house (Livin
Sounds like when Reagan jumped on SDI after watching "Diamonds are Forever". Many folks in government do have a soft spot for technology; unfortunately, its sometimes their head. 73, Dave, AA6YQ Will
The big difference though between Stewart's "non-existent" fantasy product and BPL is their really is BPL and it does what it's supposed to: Data in--Data out. The only negative is Radio Interference
Re: BPL ad nausem in it's present form - you have presented highly redundant info, Ed. The promise that Stewart made was that *the entire grid* could be utilized and that it represented possibly the