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pnh102
Reptiles Are Cuddly And Pretty
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Mount Airy, MD
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Gas Companies Smart to Avoid This

Natural Gas providers already make a pretty penny selling a product using older infrastructure. They enjoy a natural monopoly and steady stream of revenue. Upgrading their infrastructure to provide broadband service not only requires a significant upfront cost in terms of investment, but there is no guarantee that it will actually succeed.
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aztecnology
O Rly?
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join:2003-02-12
Murrieta, CA
Sounds like another pipe dream...

Skeebo7

join:2004-11-09
Duluth, GA

reply to pnh102
Hmmm... (insert dreamy music and wavy/fuzzy video effects)

"Honey, could you PLEASE hurry up with cooking dinner and get the kids to stop running the bath.... I've got to get online and you guys are hogging bandwidth"

As for the technology itself... is there anything about the properties of methane that are conductive? How about methane plus an additive?


calvoiper

join:2003-03-31
Belvedere Tiburon, CA

reply to aztecnology
Sounds like....

B-roadband
O-ver
G-as
U-tility
S-ervice

...and you thought the Dell laptop batteries were a problem? Wait until the people who can't hook up their WiFi hotspot start trying to fiddle with the gas lines....

calvoiper
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VoIP--the death knell of remaining voice monopolies!


BIGMIKE
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join:2002-06-07
Westminster, CA
reply to pnh102
ya right LOL! Broadband over Plastic Gas Line, I like to see them try to get that to work.
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bigfitch
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join:2005-06-01
Murrayville, IL
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reply to pnh102
Talk about a person having a major pipe for porn downloads.


printscreen

join:2003-11-01
Juana Diaz, PR
reply to BIGMIKE
I did not read the source story but what I had in mind was running a fiber cable through existing gas pipes, not transmitting an actual signal through the space inside the pipe as people seem to think here. Did I miss something?


calvoiper

join:2003-03-31
Belvedere Tiburon, CA

Uh, yes, you did.

The BiG (or BOGUS) proposals to date don't include fiber. While fiber in the gas pipe might make some sense in more urban environments to get to the building, in more rural or suburban environments it's hard to see the savings vs. burying fiber. Additionally, it would need to be bypassed around valves, meters, etc., which would be quite expensive.

calvoiper
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VoIP--the death knell of remaining voice monopolies!


calvoiper

join:2003-03-31
Belvedere Tiburon, CA

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HDN

@cox.net

reply to BIGMIKE
Not all gas piping is plastic. It can be steel pipe, cast iron pipe, corrugated stainless steel tubing, aluminum alloy, copper or brass or plastic (typically thermosplastic). Although it's not the pipe material that matters with this BiG, it's the full spectrum of a radio wave in a closed system for the purpose of data transfer. I'm a plumber/pipefitter, not an EE, but my best friend is and he seems to think you can tune the wave to the piping, wave guiding it I see it called here. I hope it's true, though I doubt it.
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