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Ambient still waiting for its ship to come in...
(old news - 09:05AM Tuesday Jul 10 2007)
tags: business · BPL
Broadband over powerline (BPL) company Ambient communications has been struggling for several years and has yet to see a penny of net profit in a sector that seems eternally stuck in neutral. But the company's CEO "remains optimistic" (as if a CEO has a choice) says this report over at the NY Post, which notes that Con Edison has no plans to expand a BPL trial in New York's Upper West Side. Even a resident anonymous stock pusher (who'd plastered our forums with Ambient press releases for years) seems to have given up.

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nasadude

join:2001-10-05
Rockville, MD
·Comcast

the tech that wouldn't die

why in the hell is BPL still around? It's never gone anywhere and looks like it never will. How is it able to hang on - sympathetic VCs? Stupid CEOs?

this is the closest I've ever seen anything come to vaporware without actually being vaporware.
Tikker_LoS

join:2004-04-29
Regina, SK

BPL seems like it has a lot of potential

it'd be interesting to see how BPL would change the broadband landscape if they could ever work out all the interference bugs with it
RadioDoc
58ef2c0
Premium,ExMod 2000-03
join:2000-05-11
·AT&T Midwest


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Re: BPL seems like it has a lot of potential

Interesting how? Its top speeds are less than mid-range DSL, it is prone to interference from both natural and man-made sources, it rides on a physical layer which is a massive interference-generator itself, and it can't scale easily. It doesn't even work well for remote/rural deployment.

This dog is dead in the starting box.
Kearnstd
Elf Wizard
Premium
join:2002-01-22
Mullica Hill, NJ

what i dont get is if the power company wants to provide data, just run fiber right with their power lines. they already have the right of way. and to weasel it past the Corrupt regulators in the government say its real purpose is for remote reading of meters so that 100-1000s of meter vans dont have to go out and pump CO2 into the air for a job that could be remote. and then once the hardware is in place quietly in electric bills offer customers data services with their electric.
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ncone1952
Premium
join:2006-06-08
Wallace, NC

Re: BPL seems like it has a lot of potential

I concur with you on that proposal.

Mactron
Happy 4th
Premium
join:2001-12-16
CM94sv

Nowhere...

A going nowhere technology backed by a going nowhere company.

Penny stock,
OTCBB:ABTG $0.066

"has yet to see a penny of net profit"
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If only the Verizon CSRs worked this well.
moonpuppy

join:2000-08-21
Glen Burnie, MD

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Where is Mr. BPL stock fluffer?

Guess the press releases weren't enough.

How his "other" business is doing well.

rf_engineer

join:2003-08-04
USA

Re: Where is Mr. BPL stock fluffer?

said by moonpuppy See Profile :

Guess the press releases weren't enough.

How his "other" business is doing well.
We still have his cell phone videos we can watch

»youtube.com/watch?v=poebrLv1H-Y

gwion
wild colonial boy
Premium,ExMod 2001-08
join:2000-12-28
Pittsburgh, PA

I'm optimistic...

... That BPL will never pose a significant threat to ... dial up. I stand on my previous comments; it's a farce.

AGBell

@cox.net

no more meter readers

the utility industry is behind the scenes here, hopeful that BPL utilization will allow remote meter reading and similar services.

rf_engineer

join:2003-08-04
USA

Re: no more meter readers

said by AGBell :

the utility industry is behind the scenes here, hopeful that BPL utilization will allow remote meter reading and similar services.
Automatic meter reading (AMR) was around before BPL became mainstream; they use low-bandwidth PLC or wireless to do it. PLC is better than BPL because it doesn't need repeaters and it doesn't have the interference problems of BPL. AMR can use BPL, but BPL is not a requirement for AMR and arguably the utility industry could be doing other services with PLC if desired.
KB2PSM

join:2002-08-06
Long Beach, NY

Even the BPL automatons can't hold on to it.

This topic is so beat up that even the die hard "BPL is heaven" trolls don't bother to post anymore!
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