Virginia city launches city-wide BPL network
Virginia city launches city-wide BPL network
"Virginia city launches city-wide BPL network
Oct 14, 2005 4:47 PM
Communications Technologies (COMTek)
Announced that it has deployed a city-wide broadband-over-powerline network in Manassas, Va., a 37,000-person suburb outside Washington. The utility said about 12,500 households are within reach of the network--which also is capable of serving 2500 businesses throughout the city--and that it already has 700 subscribers, with an additional 500 requests for service.
COMTek CEO Joseph Fergus said in a statement that the utility is committed to expanding its BPL services. [This] is something that we could be rolling out in a year or two from now in literally scores of communities across the U.S., Fergus said.
The Manassas experiment is a good thing for every American who lives in any city or town with little or no access to affordable broadband.
The FCC approved rules for BPL technologies--which use the nations power grid to deliver broadband connectivity--in October of last year. The amateur radio community, led by ARRL-formerly known as the American Radio Relay League-has expressed concern that BPL interference could be harmful to ham operations. A House resolution introduced in June 2005 sponsored by Rep. Mike Ross (D, Ark.)-one of two amateur-radio operators in Congress-asked the FCC to reconsider and review its BPL interference policies. "
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