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 system runs at
microwave frequencies.
Check the archives from 6 mo to a year ago as there was some discussion.
Are These the same systems? If so, there is little likelihood of
interference.
Do some searches on this system as there was a lot of good info in the
tech articles a while back.
HF was impracticable (BPL) so I'll bet (hope) this is the system
discussed a while back.
73, Roger (K8RI)
On 12/13/2017 Wednesday 11:43 PM, KD7JYK DM09 wrote:
"https://www.reuters.com/article/us-at-t-internet/att-begins-testing-high-speed-internet-over-power-lines-idUSKBN1E70GB"
Gigabit over HF? Clearly they need to define what they consider HF.
I know the the past couple of years carriers have been talking about
millimeter wave, which they also refer to as "high frequency" and is
also mentioned in this article.
Kurt
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