  wtfalready
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| reply to Phil Re: Naked Gas Anyone?
Now, what is the means of transportation: copper or fiber?
Your not saying you can use the natural gas itself as broadband signaling... that would be too weird. And even if everyone was ga-ga about it and it was approved for deployment and there are no -radio interferance like bpl- where would this theoretially be installed? |
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  Phil Rojo Sol Premium join:2001-06-11 Camarillo, CA
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Your not saying you can use the natural gas itself as broadband signaling... No, I was just pointing out that when I want to get DSL service I must also have a basic phone line. I was poking fun at this new "technology" you could say...  -- »www.ckt.com |
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 KUppiano Karl Uppiano
join:2003-02-02 Ferndale, WA
| reply to wtfalready said by wtfalready:
Now, what is the means of transportation: copper or fiber?
Your not saying you can use the natural gas itself as broadband signaling... that would be too weird. And even if everyone was ga-ga about it and it was approved for deployment and there are no -radio interferance like bpl- where would this theoretially be installed? Perhaps it works using something like microwave waveguide technology. But I'm not sure how well that would get through valves and other obstacles. |
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  PunkGod
join:2003-02-02
| reply to wtfalready said by wtfalready:
Now, what is the means of transportation: copper or fiber?
Your not saying you can use the natural gas itself as broadband signaling... that would be too weird. And even if everyone was ga-ga about it and it was approved for deployment and there are no -radio interferance like bpl- where would this theoretially be installed? Yes, the signal passes through the gas line and goes to a box near your home then goes through I normal line. |
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  King P Don't blame me. I voted for Ron Paul Premium join:2004-11-17 Inman, SC
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| reply to Phil From the previous article that I have read on this, it travels through a line that is buried next to the gas line. So it doesn't really travel through thin air, it does go through a physical line of some type. -- Forget 'em, Support the Indies.»www.ind-music.com |
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