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Re: [RFI] More Thoughts on BPL

To: aa6yq@ambersoft.com
Subject: Re: [RFI] More Thoughts on BPL
From: k2qmf@juno.com
Date: Mon, 24 May 2004 10:21:26 -0400
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Hi Dave,

You hit the nail on the head with your
remarks.....

73,  Ted  K2QMF


On Sun, 23 May 2004 23:03:50 -0400 "Dave Bernstein" <aa6yq@ambersoft.com>
writes:
> Great. Then let's get the sewer companies involved in providing
> broadband access; they've got fat pipes into lots of houses.
> 
> Seriously, if national defense and homeland security are truly
> priorities, then the power industry should be focused on
> 
> 1. making the grid reliable
> 
> 2. making the grid secure
> 
> Either of these are major undertakings; both are all-consuming. In 
> light
> of this, how can one justify defocusing the power industry from 
> these
> critical objectives in order to chase after broadband?
> 
> Who besides the power industry can accomplish these objectives?
> 
>     73,
> 
>         Dave, AA6YQ
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: rfi-bounces@contesting.com [mailto:rfi-bounces@contesting.com] 
> On
> Behalf Of Eric Rosenberg
> Sent: Sunday, May 23, 2004 22:53
> To: rfi@contesting.com
> Subject: [RFI] More Thoughts on BPL 
> 
> 
> As you all do, I too, find all of the discussion regarding BPL most 
> 
> fascinating and wide ranging.
> 
> What I read here on the RFI list seems to miss the point that, as I 
> 
> read what the White House has put out on the subject, BPL is only 
> one 
> tool in a much larger toolbox that administration is using to 
> achieve 
> its stated goal of universal access to broadband technologies by 
> 2007.
> 
> To state it more simply:
> The administration's vision is to create jobs and foster economic 
> growth.  Broadband technology is to be the engine, as it can reach 
> all 
> sectors of the American society.  It's not about any one technology, 
> 
> it's about the economy.  It's political, not technical.
> 
> Read the material I've listed below:  health care (telemedicine) and 
> 
> education (distance education) are prominantly mentioned, with the 
> underlying notion that national defense and homeland security must 
> be 
> assured first.
> 
> I can't explain why BPL has achieved such prominence other than that 
> it 
> appers to go along with the open market philosophy currently in 
> vogue 
> that says that the suppliers of broadband technology shouldn't be 
> limited to the traditional telecommunications carriers.
> 
> The policy document from the White House:  "A New Generation of 
> American Innovation"  is worth a read:
>
http://www.whitehouse.gov/infocus/technology/economic_policy200404/toc.h
> tml
> 
> as are the following Presidential speeches:
> April 26, 2004 
> -  http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2004/04/20040426-6.html
> March 26, 2004 - 
> http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2004/03/20040326-9.html
> June 13, 2002 
> http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2002/06/20020613-11.html
> 
> While I cannot answer the question as to whether Sen. Kerry has 
> taken a 
> position on BPL, I can't imagine he'd oppose (or even talk about) 
> the 
> administration's high-level position as I've stated it above. It's 
> as 
> American as Mom and Apple Pie, and crosses all political lines.
> 
> Eric W3DQ
> Washington, DC
> 
>   
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