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| BPL was not "commercially deployable," BPL need not be deployed to be commercial. Only enough shares need to be sold while stalling any large scale trials. Then when the scheme begins to implode the crooks can grab the money and run for the hills.
The fiber situation is similar to electrification issues in the 20's. The telcos play the role of the electric monopolies. See this interesting article for details »www.baller.com/library-art-history.html |
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 TransmasterDon't Blame Me I Voted For Bill and Opus join:2001-06-20 Cheyenne, WY | said by sbcnemesis: BPL need not be deployed to be commercial. Only enough shares need to be sold while stalling any large scale trials. Then when the scheme begins to implode the crooks can grab the money and run for the hills.
The fiber situation is similar to electrification issues in the 20's. The TELCO's play the role of the electric monopolies. See this interesting article for details »www.baller.com/library-art-history.html
YES!!! you have grasped both the present and the past of this issue. If you study the electrification of the United States in the 1930's under FDR they parallels are striking. -- »www.gobpl.com |
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