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Re: [TowerTalk] BPL: Presidential Backing

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] BPL: Presidential Backing
From: Bill NY9H <ny9h@arrl.net>
Date: Thu, 29 Apr 2004 10:14:18 -0500
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I just sent off the following web response to the Citizen Utility Board,
a VERY active group in Illinois. These guys are VERY TOUGH on the utilities in Illinois.... read on , you will get my drift .....
I noted it as an inquiry rather than a complaint....


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inquiry.. i understand that the state 'allows" the power utilities to make a certain "profit" on their operations.. since they have a monopoly. So far ok. Now I see electric companies I believe Peoria is the first in our state , trying to compete with the cable companies offering internet "over the powerlines." I've been selling these technologies for 15 years; and I see no way is it economically feasible to succeed.. technically a lost cause. The promoters suggest service to rural america, yet the infrastructure needed to go inplace to provide such service, would make them more expensive than cable !! BUT WE ' GUARANTEE THEM THEIR 8% PROFIT... but they will need to bury the infrastructure losses in our electric bills.
Am I missing something... they havbe a hard enough time maintaining their current infrastructures.... HELP ME IF I CRAZY....i DON'T WANT TO PAY MORE FOR MY ELECTRIC BECAUSE COMED OR CILCO TRIES TO COMPETE WITH COMCAST , SBC & COX.
I would think this would be an issue for all the state advocacy groups ???


In addition, this technology got tossed from Japan & many European countries because it interfered with radio communications. ( yes I am very concerned about that aspect)
but I'm afraid we will have to pay for a BIG LOSER...
Are these regulated agencies precluded from going into other businesses using their capital and regulated cash ???


maybe I'm barking up a wrong tree, but many states have similar watchdog groups , who regularly SUE their utilities....and get money back for the users.
If BPL is not a good business model ... the utility boards should be screaming about wasting money ... just a thought..
( we could at least make them aware of the bad business model.....
especially if they have to turn it off , after a legal complaint.!!!



bill ny9h



I sent this off to ed hare and was reminded that it is more effective if the comments come from the local utility customer.
I suggest you ALSO enlist your local watchdog group....
maybe they will get some "print"... they are good at that.




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