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15 customers is hardly a good test

The electric company spokesman is happy that a 15 person test proves his BPL service is ready for deployment. It will be interesting to see if that evaluation holds up when the number of subscribers starts getting into the thousands - if it does indeed get that many people to sign on. Especially since the competitors have dropped their prices:»www.chicagotribune.com/business/···ness-hed
Since the city installed fiber and started testing BPL the local cable and phone operators upgraded their systems and cut service rates, he said.
»princeton-il.com/pdf/budget2005.pdf
Municipal Utilities Budget in the amount of $12,462,962 (including $3,855,342 in capital expenditures)...
The Utilities Budget, which consists of the water, sewer, and electric operations,includes funding for several large capital projects including the new 1.5 million gallon water tower, the 12-mile fiber-optic backbone, and an update of the City’s comprehensive sanitary sewer plan.
Now that the cable and telco have dropped prices, the muni BPL may never get the # of customers they need to pay off the capital expenditures for the BPL system.
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Re: 15 customers is hardly a good test

I had to chuckle when I read that quote ... only 15 testers?

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Re: 15 customers is hardly a good test

I would say if its successful the electric company will make revenue out of it .

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Re: BPL rollout data map in U.S.

fyi: »www.uplc.utc.org/file_depot/0-10···ated.pdf
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Re: BPL rollout data map in U.S.

And how old is that map?

How many of those "trials" have been shut down?
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Re: BPL rollout data map in U.S.

A number of them, actually, although UPLC has removed a few of the shut down systems from its map.

A more complete description of the status of various on-line and failed BPL trials is at:

»www.arrl.org/~ehare/bpl/ex2.html

I am in the process of updating the Status: lines in the entries, so look to the table for the current status of the system.

Many of the reported BPL systems were not entered into the UPLC database, so it looks as if the map is more hope than reality.

Ed Hare, ARRL Lab
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Re: BPL rollout data map in U.S.

Thanks Ed. I was hoping you would chime in.

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said by TKJunkMail See Profile :

The electric company spokesman is happy that a 15 person test proves his BPL service is ready for deployment. It will be interesting to see if that evaluation holds up when the number of subscribers starts getting into the thousands - if it does indeed get that many people to sign on. Especially since the competitors have dropped their prices:»www.chicagotribune.com/business/···ness-hed
Since the city installed fiber and started testing BPL the local cable and phone operators upgraded their systems and cut service rates, he said.
»princeton-il.com/pdf/budget2005.pdf
Municipal Utilities Budget in the amount of $12,462,962 (including $3,855,342 in capital expenditures)...
The Utilities Budget, which consists of the water, sewer, and electric operations,includes funding for several large capital projects including the new 1.5 million gallon water tower, the 12-mile fiber-optic backbone, and an update of the City’s comprehensive sanitary sewer plan.
Now that the cable and telco have dropped prices, the muni BPL may never get the # of customers they need to pay off the capital expenditures for the BPL system.
Which is why this type of predatory pricing these competitors engage in is illegal...not like anything will ever happen to them though.
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Why is the cemetery operating at a $190,175 per year loss?

Why does the city provide cemetery services? Can't this function be provided by private industry?
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Re: 15 customers is hardly a good test

What about families that can't afford what a private industry charges for burying you? Or if you're the last one in your family and you got no money left? Society would have to find a place to put those bodies in the ground, no?

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said by LilYoda See Profile :

What about families that can't afford what a private industry charges for burying you? Or if you're the last one in your family and you got no money left? Society would have to find a place to put those bodies in the ground, no?
Hmmmm...none of those reasons is sufficient to incur a $190k loss...right?

They could pay a private owner on a per-case basis...

This is a town with a population of just over 7,000...how many people die here each year?

I realize that this is OT but it just struck me as odd when I looked at the budget...
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Re: 15 customers is hardly a good test

said by John Galt See Profile :

I realize that this is OT but it just struck me as odd when I looked at the budget...
It's a microcosm of the state and federal budgets. Municipalities have pork too!

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said by John Galt See Profile :

Hmmmm...none of those reasons is sufficient to incur a $190k loss...right?
Probably not. Was more responding to your question about why the local government was getting involved instead of a private company
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