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TheToro
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join:2003-06-05
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In spain with the same problem

in SPain there are around 2000 PLC conexions, but Amateur Radio Relay League they got interference, and is that is the problem, The PLC in SPain is very importat cos we are under a monopoly of DSL called Telefonica, and the cable is aviable in a few places,, we have to pay 40€to 256/128 DSL or 40€ 300/150 cable, and the the ISPs PLC sell 600/600 40€ , it the best solution if you want more speed.

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join:2004-01-13
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said by TheToro:
in SPain there are around 2000 PLC conexions, but Amateur (sic) Radio Relay League they got interference, and is that is the problem, The PLC in SPain is very importat cos we are under a monopoly of DSL called Telefonica, and the cable is aviable in a few places,, we have to pay 40€to 256/128 DSL or 40€ 300/150 cable, and the ISPs PLC sell 600/600 40€ , it the best solution if you want more speed.

In case there's any confusion, complaints of interference from the PLC (BPL) service offered by Endesa in Zaragoza and Bacellona and Iberdrola in Madrid do not come from the "ARRL" (the American Radio Relay League) but from URE (Unión Radioaficionados Españoles), Spain's national amateur radio organization. »www.ure.es/plc/

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