 moonpuppy
join:2000-08-21 Glen Burnie, MD
·Verizon Online DSL
| No mention of what type of BPL.....
There is no mention of who is the manufacturer of the BPL equipment. If this is the Corridor system, then the interference problem should be minimized. If this is the Ambient system, then the problems will mount up.
Also, 15 people a successful trial?!?!?!? I could run an ISP for 15 people with a couple of servers and a T1 line. They better have more equipment and excuses ready when the latency and traffic get bad for the customers. |
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 W1RFI
join:2003-05-12 Burlington, CT
| It's a Main.net system, and they are not notching the ham bands.
The local hams reported that there are no hams in the two-block area of that initial test.
Main.net denied the legitimacy of any reports by mobile amateur stations, as they have done in other areas.
The city apparently didn't make the connection between the reports of interference to mobile amateur stations and the certainty of the same interference when they deploy citywide. The claim that the interference is okay because it occurs for only a short distance doesn't hold up.
The ARRL records on this system:
»www.arrl.org/~ehare/bpl/ex2.html···rinceton
Ed Hare, ARRL Lab W1RFI@arrl.org |
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 moonpuppy
join:2000-08-21 Glen Burnie, MD | Again, well done Ed.
Hopefully, this will get shut down too. |
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  GUEST99
@optonline.net
| reply to moonpuppy CAPIZ, Philippines rollout CABLE TV via Broadband Over Power Lines (BPL).
Saturday, November 12, 2005 Firm offers cable TV connection via power lines By Joel E. Capundan
ROXAS CITY -- For the first time in the country and probably in Asia, the Capiz Electric Company (Capelco) would provide cable TV, telephone, and Internet connection through its power lines to far-flung barangays in Capiz.
This was bared by Retired General Pedro G. Dumol, chairman of Nextream Broadband Philippines Inc., and a native of Pontevedra, Capiz.
The new communication and information technology would soon be available after Capelco inks its joint venture with Nextream, a foreign firm that provides new technology called Broadband Power Lines or PBL.
The launching of this product was held on November 7 at the La Hacienda Hotel here.
Dumol said that two officials of Nextream are from Capiz and Iloilo. They are Ty Javillana, Chief Executive Officer, a native of Iloilo and Ronald Fesallon, chief technical officer from Romblon whose wife is from Cogon, Panay.
Provision
According to Fesallon the venture would provide broadband Internet, voice, and video services via power lines where radio energy passes through power lines.
These would be distributed into homes through a devise in the plugs a normal wall outlet and typically provides an Ethernet connection to a computer or home network. |
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 moonpuppy
join:2000-08-21 Glen Burnie, MD | Still posting this crap?
You have to use press releases for stuff OUTSIDED the USA to push your point now huh?
Give it up troll boy. |
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 moonpuppy
join:2000-08-21 Glen Burnie, MD | Re: BPL heats up in 2005. Did you know ...
More fanboy support from a biased fanboy site with nothing rooted in actual science.
Keep trying. |
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