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COMTek NEWS RELEASE October 05, 2005
MAJOR U.S. TECHNOLOGY MILESTONE: COMTek, CITY OF MANASSAS DELIVER FIRST CITY-WIDE AVAILABILITY OF BROADBAND OVER POWERLINE (BPL) IN THE U.S.
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You do know this article is over a month old. |
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| reply to guest01 In AUSTRALIA: Tasmania powers up 12Mbps broadband over powerlines !!! By Munir Kotadia, ZDNet Australia 13 September 2005 04:46 PM
»www.zdnet.com.au/news/communicat···6,00.htm
REMEMBER... BPL delivers the same hi-speed download and upload... which in theory, we could use VIDEO-Phone calls without lag or delay in transmission... back and forth !!! |
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| said by guest01 :In AUSTRALIA: Tasmania powers up 12Mbps broadband over powerlines !!! By Munir Kotadia, ZDNet Australia 13 September 2005 04:46 PM » www.zdnet.com.au/news/communicat···6,00.htmREMEMBER... BPL delivers the same hi-speed download and upload... which in theory, we could use VIDEO-Phone calls without lag or delay in transmission... back and forth !!! Hello, Unknown Investor! Symmetrical bandwidth and network latency are two different things. In theory you could use cable, dsl, wireless, or fiber for video phones as well.
I like the statement in the article about BPL being capable of going faster than ADSL2+ which uses "analogue lines". It's funny how they throw stones at analog lines while BPL uses the worst medium known to man for broadband transmission and continues to struggle with making it work and dealing with the side effects. And somehow BPL's unproven future potential beats what competitors offer today. |
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