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CheeseWare
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join:2003-04-24
Burnaby, BC

Shall we play poker?

Mr. Kilbourne (&BBR story author):

Allright let's assume that the interference problem can be worked out at the risk of irritating a number of my ham friends and other RF aware people. Would this be really the only problem that the BPL industry has? Tell us more about your financials then. How can your industry possibly provide a lighweight broadband service at $30 a month?

Note that I have reposted from an other thread where this posting was burried. Don't wish to blind-sight anyone.;)


rf_engineer

join:2003-08-04
USA

How about Interference Poker? Have these spokespeople put up a bet and then drive around with me and a communications receiver in a BPL test area. I'd make some easy money



CheeseWare
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join:2003-04-24
Burnaby, BC

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I wonder if Mr. Kilbourne would rather show up at an Interference poker game or a Flawed Financials one. It would be neat if BBR held a poll amongst its participants to find out if people thinks that BPL is more flawed technically (i.e. interference) or financially. My bet is that it is a very close toss. No matter what, Mr. Kilbourne needs to increase his Public Relations budget.


N0JCG

join:2003-07-18
Minneapolis, MN

reply to CheeseWare
Or his lobbying budget; Former Senator Bennett Johnston (who was once Chair of the Senate Energy Committee) and Former New York Attorney General Robert Abrams are both on the advisory committee for Ambient.

Good to know 'revolving door' politics is alive and well!


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