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batageek
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Re: Ahh well

My question is specific to BPL technology, or delivering the last mile over powerline. Sure the backbone is fiber in most cases, but the most I've seen offered anywhere via BPL (correct me if I'm wrong) is about 6 meg down. If 802.11b already exceeds that right now, why would an investment in BPL make sense at all?

So assuming you use a pre-wimax or fiber backbone to link your "neighborhoods", woulndn't wifi "drops" be cheaper and faster than all the gear necessary to make a BPL drop to a home, even if they over-built the system and had a one-to-one drop requirement (one home gets a direct dedicated point to point wireless or BPL connection)?

I'd like to be supportive, but I don't get it.
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I'd like to be supportive, but I don't get it.
TXU electric here in Dallas/Fort Worth is plopping-down $10 million (as stated above). I think they know it'll be a consumer flop -- especially in a metro area that is well served by cable and telco broadband.

IMHO - TXU just wants the new data-grid for their own sensor/meter-reading network. It's damm good for that. TXU had to get it past the shareholders somehow -- and God knows they're dumb enough to think maybe this thing will pay for itself (heh-heh).
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batageek
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but even so, their own meter readings could be done wirelessly.

I'm a fiber guy for God's sake, but if I just wanted to read meters and try to offer some broadband offering (with no phone or tv offering), it would just seem to make sense to use a hybrid fiber / wifi system to accomplish that. You'd have much higher potenital for a competitive offering due to higher bandwidth (as far as I can tell) than you'll ever get out of a BPL system.

Again, I must be missing something.
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