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Overhead route

Overhead route
More companies are joining the trend to make your electrical outlets the center of business or household communications.

The idea of using existing power lines as the source of broadband signals is gaining momentum. But first electric companies need to read your meter in real time. This diagram from Current Communications shows the overhead route from the carrier to the power station and eventually to your home or business.

A special modem connects broadband to the power system enabling Internet access at cable-access speed through any electrical outlet. It also provides an instant PC network and can be used for VoIP phones.

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2.6Gb/sec!!
Why would anyone need radio or tv signals if they could hear and see it clearer and live on the net - especially with no data throttling? - and possibly more free channels.... (Read the rest)
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Powerline Interference Drac144   | 02/24/07
Powerline QRM dtheham@...   | 03/14/07
Power-line data communications n4lxl   | 04/08/07
SLIDE 3 correction pdhoward@...   | 04/12/07
Powerline Area Networks? rfrias@...   | 04/25/07
2.6Gb/sec!! info@...   | 08/16/07

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