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 wolfox Gentle Wolfox
join:2002-11-27 Dunnellon, FL
| Re: BPL is Faux Broadband And therein lies the problem. What on Earth makes you think that if the cable plant head end or the Telco's DSLaM is not wired for broadband in your neighborhood - that BPL will solve it? Where do your friends live in relation to town or city center? Where do you?
Cable and DSL have their limits too on wire distance. Especially if cable does not penetrate your neck of the sticks, BPL which costs so much more on the home to implement in wide area deployment certainly will not.
I said it before, and I will say it again - BPL is a smoke-n-mirror one dog and one pony show. People will get bored with it when it does not scale according to plan and promises and move on. -- Nothwest Arkansas' ONLY all Techno Radio Webcast, powered by SBC DSL! | |
|   Ryno The Wanderer Premium join:2001-04-07 Danielsville, PA 1 edit | Re: BPL is Faux Broadband oops, double post thx to the non responsive one way cable internet I have. | |
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join:2002-02-15 Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 1 edit | Re: BPL is Faux Broadband do you know how the latency is on bpl? | |
|  |   wolfox Gentle Wolfox
join:2002-11-27 Dunnellon, FL
| Well, there you go - if your BPL solution borrows some of that there fiber's broadband, you will blow everything away as far as speed is concerned! Sans interference as a result if they use that fiber. But still, you did not answer the question of where your BPL provisioned friends are in relation to town, and cross that with your distance from town. I am really curious to hear about that. I am surprised that power companies did not already use their "right of way" on their own utility poles and lines to string up a fiber loop network. *THAT* is the stuff to build BPL on, no free radiating wires. -- Nothwest Arkansas' ONLY all Techno Radio Webcast, powered by SBC DSL! | |
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