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The Prez says BPL is a good thing....Not so says the ARRL

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(From the ARRL web-site, this effects us too folks!)



ARRL CALLS ON WHITE HOUSE TO WITHDRAW SUPPORT FOR BPL



ARRL President Jim Haynie, W5JBP, has appealed to President and fellow

Texan George W. Bush to withdraw his support for broadband over power line

(BPL) technology and focus on "more suitable technologies" such as

wireless broadband. The League this week also issued a call for members to

support Haynie's request. In an April 26 speech at the Minneapolis

convention of the American Association of Community Colleges, Bush

advocated changing technical standards to encourage BPL deployment in the

US. Haynie told Bush that while the League supports universal and

affordable broadband access, BPL is the wrong direction to take.



"Power lines were designed to transmit energy," not broadband signals,

Haynie said in a fax. "The broadband signals radiate from power lines and

cause severe interference to radio reception."



Haynie said test sites throughout the US and elsewhere have amply

demonstrated BPL's potential to interfere. "You may have been told

otherwise; if so, you were misinformed," he said, directing the

president's attention to the BPL page on the ARRL Web site

<www.arrl.org/bpl>.



Bush this week told the community colleges gathering that there need to be

technical standards to enable new broadband technologies such as

high-speed communication over power lines. "Power lines were for

electricity; power lines can be used for broadband technology," Bush said.

"So the technical standards need to be changed to encourage that."



"Once deployed," the president declared, "BPL has the potential to turn

every electrical outlet into a broadband pipeline." Bush also suggested

that BPL could supply broadband services to rural dwellers, a prospect

that the League and others claim is not economically feasible.



"BPL is sometimes touted as a solution for rural areas," said ARRL CEO

David Sumner, K1ZZ. "It is not." Sumner explained that BPL signals carry

only a few thousand feet down a power line and then must be repeated.

"This requires a lot of hardware and will not be economical in areas with

low population densities."



Bush also praised FCC Chairman Michael K. Powell and "his decision to

eliminate burdensome regulations on new broadband networks' availability

to homes." He also called for opening up more spectrum to make wireless

broadband "more accessible, reliable and affordable" and for no taxes on

broadband access.



In its BPL Notice of Proposed Rule Making (NPRM) in ET Docket 04-37, the

FCC has proposed amending its Part 15 rules to adopt new requirements and

measurement guidelines for so-called "Access BPL" systems. The comment

deadline is Monday, May 3; reply comments are due by June 1.



In direct response to the Bush speech, the ARRL is asking its members to

support Haynie's request for the White House to withdraw its support for

BPL technology. "Using power lines to distribute broadband services is a

bad idea that should not be encouraged," said Sumner. "It is important for

radio amateurs to get the facts across to the White House as well as to

our Congressional representatives and senators."



The ARRL Web site provides an information package

<www.arrl.org/tis/info/HTML/plc/cta/>. It explains how members can

contact the White House and members of Congress to express their views on

BPL deployment.



"Do it now!" Sumner urged. "We need thousands of responses from all parts

of the country, right away, if we are to make an impression."



For additional information, visit the ARRL's "Broadband Over Power Line

(BPL) and Amateur Radio" page <www.arrl.org/bpl/>. To support the

League's efforts in this area, visit the ARRL's secure BPL Web site

</www.arrl.org/forms/devel...ons/bpl/>.







73

Jeff


CDX 339

RadioActive

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