 Boomer86never say roadkillPremium join:2002-10-18 Walden, NY | 5 mbps SYMMETRICAL?? For $29 a month! BOO YAH!!! |
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 | said by Boomer86:For $29 a month! BOO YAH!!! IF it works.
How long before the up to 5Mbps translates into something much lower.  |
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 | not entirely sure....all that I know is, is that I have spoken with a guy in Cincinnati about his PBL, and he liked the speeds he was getting.
Anyway, once again, the technology which should ultimately be for the ruralites gets deployed in an area where there is an overabundance of urbanites...*sigh*.
just our luck, we'll probably never see this either. |
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 | said by Fox McCloud:Anyway, once again, the technology which should ultimately be for the ruralites gets deployed in an area where there is an overabundance of urbanites...*sigh*. just our luck, we'll probably never see this either. And this is a surprise how? |
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 | it is of no surprise; it's just further proof that nearly all corporations ultimately do not care about the customer at all; all their customers are for is money-trees. |
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 Mactronel Camino RealPremium join:2001-12-16 CM94sv | reply to Boomer86 said by Boomer86:For $29 a month! BOO YAH!!! When my Kw is Legally on the air when your home... well good luck with your "BOO YAH!!!" 
Ha Ha Ha !!!  -- If only the Verizon CSRs worked this well.  |
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| said by Mactron:When my Kw is Legally on the air when your home... well good luck with your "BOO YAH!!!"  Ha Ha Ha !!! Legal would mean you need the Kw as the minimum to carry on your radio communication AND that you weren't intentionally causing interference. -- Location: +48° 5' 23.40", -119° 48' 30.00" |
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 RayWPremium join:2001-09-01 Layton, UT kudos:1 | said by firephoto:Legal would mean you need the Kw as the minimum to carry on your radio communication AND that you weren't intentionally causing interference. As long as he is NOT broadcasting junk, but trying to contact someone where 1 KW could be justified, then it is not intentional, even if he is doing it to mess up BPL. Remember, BPL is still part 15 and has to accept interference even if the FCC rewrote regulations to allow BPL to pollute the airwaves if they make an 'attempt' to notch the interference. -- I am not lost, I find myself every time. |
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 PDXPLT join:2003-12-04 Banks, OR | reply to Mactron Most BPL technologies these days use adaptive multicarrier modulation, and will just ignore the frequencies you're transmitting on. According the the ARRL, Homeplug-based BPL (like Cinncinati's) don't even use the HAM bands. |
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 PDXPLT join:2003-12-04 Banks, OR | reply to Fox McCloud said by Fox McCloud:Anyway, once again, the technology which should ultimately be for the ruralites gets deployed in an area where there is an overabundance of urbanites...*sigh*. Only technically clueless people (e.g., FCC Commissioners) argue that BPL is applicable to rural environments. It has the same feasility issues in low-density areas as any other broadband technology, if not more so. |
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 wifi4milezBig Russ, 1918 to 2008. Rest in Peace join:2004-08-07 New York, NY | reply to Fox McCloud said by Fox McCloud:not entirely sure....all that I know is, is that I have spoken with a guy in Cincinnati about his PBL, and he liked the speeds he was getting. Anyway, once again, the technology which should ultimately be for the ruralites gets deployed in an area where there is an overabundance of urbanites...*sigh*. just our luck, we'll probably never see this either. I am going to assume you have never been to the Syracuse area based on those comments. Just to clarify, even Syracuse city proper is more of a suburban area than a "real" city. The downtown area doesnt really have any residential areas, and most people live in houses as opposed to buildings. While Syracuse is certainly not rural, the people living in the suburbs of this "suburb city" for the most part have land and room to spare. -- я люблю медведей! |
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 wifi4milezBig Russ, 1918 to 2008. Rest in Peace join:2004-08-07 New York, NY | reply to Boomer86 WOW, that is an awesome price. If I still lived there I would certainly buy it. |
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| reply to moonpuppy With National Grid ? I doubt you will see a slow down. They have Carrier class fiber every where. I have worked for them and let me tell you their fiber is definitely top notch, they have a very competent network designer that I have worked closely with.
And It's not even mapped since it's their private fiber, they lease to verizon tmobile and cingular just to name a few, as well as other carriers and Isps. -- "It's always funny until someone gets hurt......and then it's absolutely friggin' hysterical!" |
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 n2jtx join:2001-01-13 Glen Head, NY | reply to wifi4milez When they get it to Skaneateles, Borodino, Spafford and Homer, I'll believe they have gone rural.  -- I support the right to keep and arm bears. |
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 | reply to BosstonesOwn The national power grid is full of carrier-class fiber??? Wow, that is news indeed. |
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Re: 5 mbps SYMMETRICAL?? yes upload and download speed This means less lag time while video-phone calling your love ones, while playing multi-player games online or sending and receiving data across the web.... imho |
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 | Here`s the video news coverage of this article that came out today !!!
»www.9wsyr.com/mediacenter/local.···d=167410 |
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 | Re: FirstEnergy begins Broadband over Power Line -BPL- trial wit FirstEnergy begins Broadband over Power Line -BPL- trial with Ambient Corporation !!!
IOU FirstEnergy of Akron signed with Ambient to do a BPL trial passing 500 homes in Ohio, Ambient CEO John Joyce told BPLTODAY.com ...
Source: »xrl.us/spnp -- Unleash the opportunities of a SYMMETRICAL 200 Mbps BPL/PLC for Smart Grid, IPTV and in-home networking ... commercial opportunities of BPL/PLC with killer applications & services: in-home MDU networking, IPTV and triple-play...!!! |
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Re: 5 mbps SYMMETRICAL?? Until a few ppl start using the 5mb up to run servers of some type. Then they will drop the up down like every other company. |
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 jtel join:2005-06-28 Bristol, RI | reply to DufiefData Every company that has right of way has fiber in place, although it may not be theirs AMTRAK must have a ton of it. |
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