Wednesday, April 23, 2003

FCC Launches Inquiry into Broadband over Power Line

The FCC is seeking public comment on using existing electrical power lines to provide Internet and broadband services to homes and offices. Broadband over Power Line (BPL) could be used by electric utility companies to deliver last mile Internet access as an alternative to DSL or cable modem. A new FCC inquiry seeks information, comment, and technical data on issues concerning Broadband over Power Line. In particular, the FCC is interested in two types of BPL: Access and In-House. Access BPL uses medium voltage (1,000 to 40,000 volts) power lines to bring Internet and other broadband applications to homes and offices. In-House BPL uses existing electric utility wiring to network computers and printers, as well as smart appliances, within a building. FCC Chairman Michael Powell said the commission is ready to amend policies to facilitate the development of new facilities-based platforms.
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