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Re: Interference overshadows much bigger BPL problems If the government was not so much in debt, perhaps a government solution could be considered. I am however sceptical here North of 49 of any government undertaking complex tasks.
What I see however is that the FCC supports in its own very weird way the existing monopolies by having supported all the uncertainties with BPL, hence supporting statu-quo with the appearance of doing something about deploying broadband.
Worse the FCC has confused investors and steered them away from more practical and feasible solutions that startups could cost effectively undertake -vs- the bloated monopolies. I would say to the FCC: get entirely out of this, or if you want to put your nose in this, resolve the uncertainty on BPL the sooner the better. Because you have blown it big times: quit supporting the monopolies statu-quo. It is blatant that you do and your goverment will get thrown out if you keep doing so until the next election. |