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Subject: | Re: [RFI] BPL letter from Mark Kirk House IL |
From: | Bill NY9H <ny9h@arrl.net> |
Date: | Sat, 16 Oct 2004 10:49:47 -0500 |
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This is a response form Mark Kirk. This guy is very savvy.. he is very
much what we need more of in our government. a good guy... Whether he follows up, and pay attention as he indicated in Para 4.... who knows... Seems there are some similarities Kirk's & Lautenberg's Para 2... I wonder if the BPL guys hand out 20 different variations of boilerplate ???????. This letter from Kirk, at least acknowledges my letter, and my concerns. My last correspondence with the government provided boilerplate that indicated my "employees" either did not read my letter or sent me the wrong response, which took the other side of the problem. Congress of the Unite States House of Representatives Washington, DC 20515-1310 October 4, 2004 WASHINGTON OFFICE: 1531 LONGWORTH HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING WASHINGTON, DC 20515 (202)225-4835 FAX: (202) 225-0837 Rep. Kirk@mail.house.gov 102 WILMOT ROAD, SUITE 200 DEERFIELD, IL60015 (847)940-0202 FAX: (847)940-7143 WAUKEGAN OFFICE: 20 SOUTH MARTIN LUTHER KING DRIVE WAUKEGAN, IL 60085 (847)662-0101 FAX: (847) 662-7519 CONGRESSIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS CAUCUS Mr. Bill Steffey 260 Landis Ln. Deerfield, IL60015 Dear Mr. Steffey: Thank you for your recent communication regarding "Broadband over Powerline" (BPL) technology. I appreciate hearing from you. Driven by the growth of the Internet and the increasing demand for broadband services, electric utilities began exploring ways to turn a previously internal communications capability into a commercially viable consumer service - BPL. BPL has the potential not only to improve the competitive landscape of the communications industry, but also to dramatically extend the reach of broadband to a greater number of Americans. This technology is favored by some because it is less expensive to deploy than other broadband options, it does not require any upgrades to electric grids, and it does not suffer from the same technical constraints other broadband options do. Of concern, though, is the prospect of interference with entities operating on licensed radio spectrum. On February 12, 2004, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) issued a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking regarding BPL. In this notice, the FCC proposed rules that would require that BPL systems incorporate capabilities to mitigate harmful interference, create administrative requirements to assist in the rapid identification and resolution of harmful BPL interference, and clarify measurement guidelines for systems that use electric wiring and electrical outlets within buildings to transfer information between computers and other devices. I am concerned that this technology may cause undue interference to both government and civilian licensed radio spectrum users. The FCC continues to offer every assurance that they will act to prevent and remedy any interference BPL may cause. Other government agencies expressed concern about the potential for interference, but nonetheless offered their endorsement of BPL technology. As Congress and the FCC consider how to best implement the proposed rules, I will pay particular attention to the concerns regarding interference. I do believe, though, that BPL is an exciting technology that could bring the Internet to traditionally underserved markets at a very reasonable cost. The benefits of this technology to the communications industry as a whole cannot be ignored. Rest assured that I will bear your thoughts in mind as I consider this ongoing rulemaking process Thank you for taking the time to contact me about this important issue. I hope you will continue to feel free to contact me whenever issues of concern to you come before the Congress. Sincerely Mark Steven Kirk Member of Congress MSK/prm _______________________________________________ RFI mailing list RFI@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/rfi |
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