As mentioned, we no longer need it.
"10 to 100 MB wireless
transmission with reception assured by small cigar-shaped antennae was
introduced two years ago; it is, naturally, in existence nowhere (except
a few small private real-estate developments where the developer is the
transmitter and the owners/lessors are the receivers. Why? Because the
technology is too good - It has a range of 10 to 20 miles,and too cheap -
parts cost about the same, or less than individual home networking devices used
now."
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Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2005 12:00
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Subject: Re: [amibroker] Re: OT:Two DSL
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Off Topic: DSL and wireless connection
technology...in America
We have been hearing about this piggy-backing of ISPs on
high voltage copper for nearly ten years; one must assume, therefore,
that until FCC willingly bows out of the arena (or is blessedly disbanded by
a quorum of sober legislators)...that nothing will be done.
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MR
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Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2005
9:54 PM
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----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2005
1:54 AM
Subject: [amibroker] Re: OT:Two DSL
Services
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As a result, major US telecommunication providers just
withheld broadband from the market rather than give competators
access to the technology at below market cost rates.
wm - competition is
the key. In that regard, it is my understanding that 16 test
market studies have now been completed by electric utilities of
FCC-approved technology that supplies broadband over the electric
line. The only downside that I have heard is that it might
interfere with ham radios. Has anyone heard whether or not
commercialization will occur in the near
future?
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