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iGav
Feb 13, 2003, 05:05 AM
This would be cool if implemented.... it's dirt cheap and fast at 2Mb a second!!

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/2754203.stm

or full article below.....

Fast net services in the UK could soon be available via electricity lines as an alternative way of reaching out to those communities cut off from broadband.

Scottish Hydro-Electric is planning to extend broadband trials to a town in Scotland and one in southern England reports Computing magazine.

Eventually the service could be available to all 3.5 million of its customers.

The company has already run technical trials of the technology in the small Scottish towns of Campbeltown and Crief.

Reaching out

The trials were a big success, offering up to 2mb per second - twice as fast as most broadband services on offer in the UK - for the price of £25.

Speed and price of any commercial service has yet to be decided but the firm says it will be competitive.

And there is no reason why other power companies could not follow suit, said a spokesman for the power company.

It could be a welcome alternative for people living outside of the reach of current broadband services.

"Technically we can reach to a lot more remote spots than BT can offer but some very remote areas will still be difficult," said the spokesman.



irmongoose
Feb 13, 2003, 05:20 AM
hehe I'm getting a 100mb optical fiber connection for that price (actually about 500 yen less) in about a month... :D :D




irmongoose

iGav
Feb 13, 2003, 06:50 AM
Originally posted by irmongoose
hehe I'm getting a 100mb optical fiber connection for that price (actually about 500 yen less) in about a month... :D :D

irmongoose

That's so not fair......

Kid Red
Feb 13, 2003, 09:48 AM
Wow, this is old and the UK copies the US! :)

I just read last week that a company in Cali is doing the same thing. The FCC and goverment gave them the OK if they can get it to work. Same idea, it's to make broadband prices cheaper and get it to everyone in the deepest bum **** egypt boondocks who are stuck on a 33k.

mcrain
Feb 13, 2003, 11:57 AM
The firm I used to work for represents a client who is just getting ready to roll out a fibre optic system that's main claim to fame is that it is fibre not only from the main sites to the nodes, but also from the nodes to the customers homes. Right now, just about no one offers fibre to the home, therefore, you're limited by what can fit through the coaxial cables/phone cables.

The client will offer muliti-line phone service, digital cable television and very high speed data all on one service package, and for far less than what I pay here for the three seperate items. They have FCC approval, and are beginning the roll-out.

The big-guys like AT&T, SBC, etc... have all contacted our client, and are watching to see if it is profitable...