 | Side Efftects of BPL Side affects are generally mild and may include: Headache, Bleeding, Anal Leakage and Death. Erections lasting for more than four hours require immediate medical attention. Do not take BPL if you are a Ham Operator or Emergency personal as a sudden loss of frequency may result.
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 | Re: Side Efftects of BPL>lost CABLE/DSL subscriber the day CABLE/DSL rates will surely go down... and the death of WW2 hamsters hobby with proliferation of satellite phone technology !!!
Cable/DSL lobbyist continnued backhole support of HAMSTER group to fight their competitor is a shame... !!!
In the end broadband consumers will still win !!!
200mbps Broadband over powerlines will win the race !!! |
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 rawgerzThe hell was that?Premium join:2004-10-03 Grove City, PA 1 edit | reply to dead hamster do you EVEN read the posts? people arent buying your BS i will NEVER get BPL if it EVER becomes available just because you had to post unproven propaganda in here, i will stay on DIALUP if i have to BPLThe future interfering technology of your, Cell phone, Satilight, Cordless phone, PDA, FM radio, PACE MAKER, ECT BPL THE "FUTURE OF BROADBAND" IN AMERICA (because some people are stupid enough to believe in it)Not responsible for any, but not limited to: smoldering pets(DEAD HAMSTERS), sterilized people, or half baked equipment, WARRANTED equipment void if not properly covered in aluminum foil -- Read this! |
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 | Electricity on power lines is at 66 hertz, let that power travel all it wants. All they are doing is sending more freqs down the line, same thing they do with copper phone lines. The line bleed is higher since the amount of power going thru the lines is so much greater. I think they can tweak the bleedout and make everyone happy. Only a true idiot would NOT support the research into this. So many of you want muni ran ISP's now is your chance. Also it is very strange to see BBR post a article about the bad stuff from BPL, and then the same week try to make muni ran fiber sound like a good idea.
Makes you wonder who is paying the BBR bills?????????????
Bottom line BPL should be explored, the technology is getting much better and the complaints are few. Uf they get the process to run smooth, and the cost for upkeep and upgrades is low then I would support this as a option to muni ran tax dollar wasteing fiber. |
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 | Why don't you use that little search button and read the posts of "rf-engineer" who explained, in great detail, what BPL does and its inherent problems.
This is NOT new tech, it has been tried before and has failed multiple times for various reasons.
BBR's bills are not paid by the telcos or cable companies. If you think they are, read some of the forum posts when complaints are made (caps and faulty email servers are good searches.) |
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 N3EVL join:2004-12-13 Shrewsbury, MA | reply to justncredible justncredible? - yeah, the fact that there isn't a single technically accurate fact in your entire post! Have you read anything about this technology before posting? With support like this, BPL is certainly doomed. |
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 | reply to justncredible said by justncredible:
Electricity on power lines is at 66 hertz, let that power travel all it wants. All they are doing is sending more freqs down the line, same thing they do with copper phone lines. The line bleed is higher since the amount of power going thru the lines is so much greater. I think they can tweak the bleedout and make everyone happy. Only a true idiot would NOT support the research into this. So many of you want muni ran ISP's now is your chance. Also it is very strange to see BBR post a article about the bad stuff from BPL, and then the same week try to make muni ran fiber sound like a good idea.
Makes you wonder who is paying the BBR bills?????????????
Bottom line BPL should be explored, the technology is getting much better and the complaints are few. Uf they get the process to run smooth, and the cost for upkeep and upgrades is low then I would support this as a option to muni ran tax dollar wasteing fiber. BPL has been researched and explored for years. It's not like this is nuclear fission. Your explanation of the power transmission frequency (which is actually 60 hertz) and BPL data transmission is incredibly simplistic and wrong. You can't "tweak" radiation from an unshielded line that is multiple wavelengths long, you just relocate the frequencies so you hopefully don't interfere with anyone. But this technique runs into problems as the bandwidth needs of the system go up because you need to run more frequencies on the line. This isn't the same as copper twisted pair as you claim - that medium is naturally self-shielding and doesn't have the problems that BPL does.
Munis can use wireless. Fiber costs significantly more right now, but it's a future-proof solution. BPL is trying to solve an unsolvable physics problem with marketing, hype, and political smoke and mirrors games. |
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 | I think my poin is that BPL with noise mitigation in place can cost about $10k per mile about what I spend on Fibre.
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