 h_i @167.191.x.x
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| test markets for BPL I'm always hearing about BPL trails...is there no results from all those other "trial" markets? |
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 | yes, trials do lead to deployment. its mostly being deployed in certain communities than outright all the town atm though. |
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| reply to h_i You are right - there are many trials but few results. Right now there are exactly 2 BPL commercial deployments in the US, and even those are tiny when you look at the actual number of subscribers vs. the numbers of homes passed or the ultimate target for number of homes passed which the companies typically advertise.
BPL is a lot of hot air and will continue to be so for at least a few more years (at best). |
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 4BPL @isp.comcastbusiness. | Re: Ambient Enters California Market Ambient Enters California Market Thursday July 21, 4:30 pm ET SDG&E Selects Ambient to Assess BPL Technology
BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 21, 2005--Ambient Corporation (OTCBB: ABTG - News), a leader in Broadband over Power Lines (BPL) solutions, today announced the BPL Trial Agreement it has entered into with San Diego Gas & Electric Company (SDG&E), a unit of Sempra Energy (NYSE: SRE - News), that will evaluate BPL-enabled consumer and utility based applications. Ambient will work with SDG&E staff to develop an understanding of the required knowledge and skills to implement, design and install a fully operational BPL-enabled Ambient network on the SDG&E grid. Ambient's Network Management System (NMS) will be licensed by SDG&E to monitor the BPL network. Ambient technology will be purchased and installed by SDG&E to provide high-speed data services so that SDG&E may evaluate several applications including BPL-enabled meter reading.
John J. Joyce, President and CEO of Ambient, stated, "We believe this is a significant opportunity for Ambient to demonstrate how our solution may play a role in helping to fulfill the Advanced Metering Initiative (AMI) set forth by California's Energy Commission (CEC) and Public Utility Commission (CPUC). California's energy vision set forth by these two commissions is unique as it focuses on customer-oriented or demand-side solutions, seeking to establish a technology and pricing policy foundation that links customer rates with the market price for energy. Our goal is to establish a BPL network in the state where the Public Utility Commission has clearly expressed an interest in evaluating BPL technologies for better serving the utility's customers."
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