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Broadband Internet Connection Over Existing Power Line!

 
Author: Patricia Felts
 

This is the most exciting concept in broadband computer access since the onset of online computerization. Just think....to be able to plug in your computer in any existing electrical outlet in your home, office or even campground and have immediate connection to the net!

As in any new concept there are going to be pros and cons but in this case the pros far outweigh the cons which you will see as we discuss what is going on in this exciting field of communication.

" #1 You can plug your computer into any existing outlet anywhere you go as each outlet becomes a broadband outlet and you can access the net quickly and efficiently.

" #2 The power grid is already in place all over the world...no new satellite connections nor dial up procedures. No more waiting to have cable installed in your area.

" #3 BPL (Broadband over Power Lines) will be cost effective - running approximately $29.00 -$39.00 per month in comparison to the $49.00-$69.00 per month to access the internet with other provider methods.

This exciting new breakthrough technology is presently being tested in several cities across the US....in fact the Trump Place in New York City has hired Telkonet, a company that provides internet access via electrical wiring to provide its residents with internet access that's as easy as plugging in their a toaster! This technology can enable an entire building to access the net by way of existing electrical outlets without having to install new wiring. BPL feeds a low-power radio signal over power lines. A BPL modem plugs into a regular low electric outlet, receives the radio signals from power lines and converts them into a digital internet connection.

There are several cities in the US now with complete citywide deployment of BPL, one of which is Manassas, VA. Currently, there are no fewer than 40 BPL deployments across the country in various stages of development in various stages of trials and commercial service. There are 50 utilities across the country looking into it. Google stated that this would help promote better access to the internet.

The biggest drawback to this technology has been an interference problem with ham/amateur radio operations. Ham radio operators fear this interference can threaten communication service in times of emergencies such as Katrina where they are providing information from their vehicles. Technology is working hard to overcome these difficulties.

As a matter of fact, NewsMax reports that now, with the second generation of hardware and software, the interference problem has been greatly mitigated. Furthermore, the FCC requires BPL providers to employ devices that can switch frequencies if they cause interference and that they can be shut down remotely. FCC commissioners also will be requiring a national database of BP installations for public safety agencies, amateur radio operators and others.

I personally find this exciting and am looking forward to the convenience of taking advantage of this technology! As we live in an age where we have this information available to us at our fingertips, following the progress of BPL and learning when they will make this available in our respective areas will be a fun challenge.

 
 
 

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