Originally posted by ionia23
Lib,
What about broadband over cable TV lines?
That's fine, I myself used to have a cable modem and will again when I can afford it. The difference is this:
On a coax line the data stream is coded into the current in the copper core which is then sheilded to prvent RF leakage. Even the cable on the poles is shielded.
With BPL, the data is not coded into the current, it's sent as an RF signal through the ambient field generated by HV systems. The problem is that RF leaks, and the RF that BPL uses can reach all the way around the world and still be intelligible to a recieving party on very low power(a handful of watts). When you can establish a coax line, DSL, Satellite, or even a Wi Fi tower which can provide secure, pure digital broadband service, why use something as buggy and potentially harmful as BPL?
Also, the FCC is in
favor of the bedamned thing why would they stop it.