 IanR
join:2001-03-22 Madison, NJ | Years away
As PLC is years away from a commercial rollout does anyone feel this is a way for the FCC to divert all the extremely Negative criticism thrown at them for handing ADSL over to the rotten Baby Bells?
My vote. FCC get back onto ADSL NOW. |
|
 markopoleo
join:2003-04-02 Bonne Terre, MO
·Charter Pipeline
| DSL still only accounts for a mere %23 of US households. Thats correct, a WHOPPING %6 higher than 5 YEARS ago. No strides in that department.
Cable is a WHOPPING %56 of US households, up %14 from 5 years ago. Nice improvment.
When PLC (or if) it comes to mainstream, it will be available to ANYONE with electric outlet.
Time to sell your stock in DSL and cable companies. -- If PLC goes mainstream, every other broadband provider will be considered what dialup is today...not broadband. |
|
 alfnoid Premium,MVM join:2002-02-18
| said by markopoleo :
When PLC (or if) it comes to mainstream, it will be available to ANYONE with electric outlet.
Nope. people need to stop saying anyone who can get power can get this. It is simply NOT true.
This is the same as saying anyone who can get phone can get DSL. Guess what? I have phone, but can't get DSL. Same thing. Special equipment needs to be installed for this to happen.
All anyone is seeing now is that it is possible. Trials mean they are trying it, not that it is ready for public consumption any time soon.
Wait a couple years before you get excited about this.
peace |
|
 cableblows3
join:2001-06-17 Indianapolis, IN
| said by alfnoid : said by markopoleo :
When PLC (or if) it comes to mainstream, it will be available to ANYONE with electric outlet.
Nope. people need to stop saying anyone who can get power can get this. It is simply NOT true.
This is the same as saying anyone who can get phone can get DSL. Guess what? I have phone, but can't get DSL. Same thing. Special equipment needs to be installed for this to happen.
All anyone is seeing now is that it is possible. Trials mean they are trying it, not that it is ready for public consumption any time soon.
Wait a couple years before you get excited about this.
peace
also, the city here owns our power, how is that affected? |
|
  DrTCP Yours truly Premium,ExMod 1999-04 join:1999-11-09 Round Rock, TX
| reply to markopoleo said by markopoleo: When PLC (or if) it comes to mainstream, it will be available to ANYONE with electric outlet.
This is not true. For PLC to work first your power provider should be ready to provide service and they should install transformer bypass devices across transformers to bring the signal to your home. The cost of these transformer bypass devices are prohibitive to move beyond trials (to serve the agenda of FCC chairman that Telcos do not need regulation since there are viable alternatives) for USA because of the way power is distributed. In Europe they use bigger but fewer number of transformers so significantly less transformer bypass devices are needed.
Anyway, I suspect PLC discussions will suddenly stop after Telcos are deregulated completely. |
|