[BC] BPL news today's WSJ
Rob Atkinson
ranchorobbo
Mon Dec 19 17:15:29 CST 2005
Excerpts and paraphrased portions (apology if this has been posted already):
Today's Wall St. Jour. reports on p. B1 that Current Communications Group
and TXU Electric plan to offer BPL to more than 2 million customers in
Texas. It is reported that this is the biggest single deployment of BPL in
the U.S. The schedule calls for the rollout before the end of 2006.
Current is already operating BPL in the Dallas area and elsewhere in TX.
The new service area will be in North Texas. Under the terms of the
agreement, TXU the biggest utility company in Tex., will sign a 10 year
contract for $150 million to use Current's technology which will also
provide instant alerts about outages, and information about its electrical
system. It is thought that the technology would also eventually read meters
and remotely turn on or shut off power, eliminating utility jobs. TXU has
been engaged in a wide-ranging effort to build new businesses and cut costs
and has been one of the utility sector's top stock performers for the past 2
years.
Current, is a private family controlled company. It plans to raise $100
million from its investors, which include Google.
BPL had technical difficulties, and ham radio operators have objected to
spectrum interference, but Current says its service doesn't interfere with
ham radio.
The service is being explored through pilot projects, such as one with a
customer owned utility in Manassas Va.
Top officials at the FCC have expressed support for BPL because they could
expand the availability of high speed internet access to rural communities.
In suburban Washington D.C., Current has set up a home to conduct
demonstrations of its power-line broadband. Among the 5000 people who have
visited, are FCC Chairman Kevin Martin, former FCC Chairman Michael Powell,
Richard Russell, technology advisor at the White House, and members of
congress.
Rob Atkinson
St. Charles IL
k5uj
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