I know the phone companies don't want to have to go
into homes any more.  They want some kind of RF link
into the home so they just turn service on or off, and
give people stuff to set up inside by themselves.  I
guess the cable companies would feel the same way.

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What I don't quite understand, is why it is easier or
cheaper to do
broadband over power lines than over phone lines.
Phone lines are already
balanced lines with a tighter EM field.  Why wouldn't
that be better?

John, WA5BXO




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FYI.

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4801446

73, Don Merz, N3RHT

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