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Re: Powerline Broadband Usecases


From: Jay Hennigan <jay () west net>
Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2021 11:08:06 -0700

On 9/27/21 10:51, Noah wrote:

Any references or existing reports on those past decade use cases you could point me too?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broadband_over_power_lines for starters. Lots of chatter in the amateur radio community during the times it was deployed regarding severe interference, but it essentially didn't work all that way and was too expensive to deploy vs. other solutions like 3G cellular for similar or better bandwidth at the time.

I'm not aware of any BPL systems still operating over wide range. Commercial power lines are a very noisy environment and the entire plant is optimized for 50/60 Hertz, not tens of megahertz.

The technology is being used for some narrowband technology like remote meter reading and the like, but it just didn't work out for widespread use to deploy Internet to homes in the US. There are consumer-grade devices for use within a single home like X-10 remote control and plug-in Ethernet extenders, but that pretty much dies at the pole pig.

There were a few test systems in the US but they're all dead. According to the list below it may be in service elsewhere in the world, but as I understand it's typically for use within a single building.

More comprehensive list: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_broadband_over_power_line_deployments

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