2009 Articles
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| July 28, 2008 |
UKQRM - Yahoo! Group formed to fight against BPL |
| April 1, 2008 | It Seems to Us: Imaginary Numbers One of the most frustrating aspects of dealing with the issue of radio interference from broadband over power line (BPL) technology has been the irrational boosterism of the federal government. |
| February 23, 2008 | Draft PLT regulations published in government gazette South African regulator ICASA had published a notice of intention to make regulations in respect of Technical standards for Power Line Telecommunications (also known as BPL) in the Government Gazette with a response date of 6 March 2008. |
| February 1, 2008 | NTIA report on Broadband in America 2007 inflates BPL figures David Sumner, K1ZZ ARRL Chief Executive Officer highlights the distortions with regard to the polluting BPL technology that appeared in the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) report 'Networked Nation: Broadband in America 2007'. |
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| December 1, 2007 | Aurora Pulls The Plug on BPL (Australia) "ABC news reported today that Tasmanian electricity retailer, Aurora Energy, is planning to end its Tasmanian BPL trial. The Aurora Chief Executive, Peter Davis, is reported to have said that Aurora's BPL trial 'does not have the resources to maintain its viability', and 'certainly it hasn't been a good money-making exercise for Aurora'. Aurora spent about $2 million since the inception of the trial in 2004, and during that time has seriously addressed the interference aspects of BPL with some success. However at the end of the day it appears that the economics in an increasingly competitive environment just didn't stack up for BPL in Tasmania." |
| December 1, 2007 |
Aurora Cuts Communications (Australia) |
| November 28, 2007 | Aurora shifts focus to fibre in telecommunications strategy Aurora Energy has announced a significant shift in its telecommunications business, to build on major successes in optical fibre activities which are delivering high speed communications around the State. As a result of increasing competition and the rapidly changing national policy position for retail telecommunications, Aurora is to divest its involvement with the local retailer TasTel and conclude its Broadband over Powerlines initiative. |
| November 14, 2007 | FCC "Admonishes" Ambient over BPL Issues The FCC, in a letter to Yehuda Cern, Chief Engineer for Ambient Corporation, concluded their investigation into whether Ambient's BPL operation caused "harmful interference" to Amateur Radio stations in Briarcliff Manor, New York. The Commission found that "Ambient's BPL operation has violated the radiated emission limits of Section 15.109" of the FCC Rules "and the terms of its experimental license, call sign WD2XEQ." The FCC's letter went on to say that "we hereby admonish Ambient." No findings were made, however, as to whether or not the system actually caused interference to Amateur Radio, and the Enforcement Bureau left open the issue of future experimental BPL operations at Briarcliff Manor. |
| November 5, 2007 |
FCC Releases Broadband Report |
| October 25, 2007 |
ARRL Faces FCC in Federal Court over BPL Issues |
| September 5, 2007 | NATO Group Releases Report on BPL The Information Systems Technology group, part of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization's (NATO) Research and Technology Organization (RTO), released their report, HF Interference, Procedures and Tools (RTO-TR-IST-050), in June. This report "address[es] the concerns raised by the potential for unintentional radio interference to be caused by the widespread operation of broadband wire-line telecommunications systems." |
| September 1, 2007 | Draft PLT regulations under the spotlight "South African regulator ICASA has asked the EMC workgroup of the STANSA TC73 and TC80 committees to come up with draft regulations for type approval of PLT (also known as BPL) equipment as an interim measure. . . The South African Radio League (SARL) is represented at the Workgroup and has made its input. There is much ongoing debate and unhappiness about the SARL's demands that all Amateur Radio HF frequencies be notched at the time of installation. In particular the vendors of PLT equipment would only like to notch when an interference complaint is received. The SARL's view is that Radio Amateurs are licensed to operate on HF and that their rights should be protected." |
| Aug 30, 2007 | FCC Issues Two Citations in Longstanding Power Line Noise Case -- The Federal Communication Commission's Dallas Field Office issued Citations on July 25 to two utilities in a longstanding power line noise case in Lubbock, Texas. Bryan Edwards, W5KFT, of Lubbock, first reported the interference concerning the two involved utilities, Lubbock Power & Light (LP&L) and Xcel Energy, as early as 1994. |
| August 16, 2007 | DirecTV Announces Plan to Provide Service via BPL According to the August 15 edition of The Wall Street Journal, "Satellite-television provider DirecTV announced a wholesale agreement today with Current Group to provide high-speed Internet service over electric-power lines," otherwise known as broadband over powerlines (BPL). . . ARRL Laboratory Manager Ed Hare, W1RFI, commented, "ARRL and Current have communicated regularly over the past few years. Current has been an early leader in carefully choosing its design to avoid interference to Amateur Radio. They don't operate below 30 MHz on overhead lines at all, and use HomePlug technology, which doesn't use the ham bands, in customers' premises. To date, ARRL has no Amateur Radio interference reports involving Current or HomePlug equipment." |
| August 15, 2007 | BPL Industry Representative Appointed to ARRL EMC Committee ARRL President Joel Harrison, W5ZN, has appointed Brent Zitting, KB4SL, of Huntsville, Alabama, to serve on ARRL's ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Committee. Zitting, a 25-year ARRL member, is employed by IBEC, a BPL manufacturer and integrator located in Huntsville, Alabama. The EMC Committee, chaired by Roanoke Division Director Dennis Bodson, W4PWF, consists of representatives from various industries that are interested in helping ARRL effectively and appropriately work with industry on interference issues. |
| July 1, 2007 | It Seems to Us: ARRL v. FCC On May 17, attorneys representing the ARRL filed the initial brief in support of our petition for judicial review of the FCC's flawed rules governing Access Broadband over Power Line (BPL) systems. This is an important step on the road to what we hope will be a favorable decision by the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. |
| June 26, 2007 | ARRL Staffers Meet in Geneva to Discuss BPL, Handbook ARRL Chief Executive Officer David Sumner, K1ZZ just finished up a meeting of International Telecommunication Union-Radio Communication Sector (ITU-R) Working Party 1A (WP 1A) in Geneva, Switzerland. This group, responsible for spectrum engineering techniques within Study Group 1 (spectrum management), worked on a document that may eventually become what's called a "preliminary draft new report" on the impact of power line telecommunications (PLT, or BPL on this side of the Atlantic) on radiocommunication systems operating below 80 MHz. |
| June 24, 2007 | PLT IS NOT AN ACCEPTABLE SYSTEM WHILE INTERFERENCE TO HF IS POTENTIALLY HIGH This was the message that the SARL delivered to the Broadband Conference held at the Sandton Convention Centre during the past week. |
| June 1, 2007 | ARRL to FCC: Shut Down "Grossly Noncompliant" Ambient BPL Pilot Project The ARRL has again demanded that the FCC shut down Ambient Corporation's broadband over power line (BPL) pilot project in Briarcliff Manor, New York. On May 21 the FCC called on the BPL equipment maker and system operator to demonstrate it's complying with all terms of the Part 5 Experimental license authorizing the system, or face possible enforcement action. In a May 31 letter to FCC Spectrum Enforcement Division Chief Kathryn S. Berthot, ARRL General Counsel Chris Imlay, W3KD, contended that it's "long past time that the Commission enforce its own rules," and again objected to the Commission's "inexplicable inaction" in the face of evidence the system is noncompliant. Imlay pointed out that the FCC's May 21 letter made no mention of Condition #1 of Ambient's Part 5 Experimental license. |
| May 24, 2007 |
ARRL Files Federal Appeals Court Brief in Petition for Review of BPL Rules |
| May 23, 2007 |
FCC Demands Ambient Demonstrate Compliance with BPL License Conditions |
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April 24, 2007 |
Motorola Suspends Powerline LV BPL Development |
| April 15, 2007 | CES Not Just for Consumers (QST magazine, "Eclectic Technology") ARRL meets with HomePlug officials at the 2007 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. "ARRL Laboratory Supervisor Ed Hare, W1RFI, knows HomePlug well. 'ARRL has a long-standing cooperative relationship with HomePlug,' Hare said, "helping them to make the decision not to use the amateur bands in their product specification. This has been a successful model. Over the past 7 years, even though there are over 6 million HomePlug devices deployed, ARRL does not have a single report of harmful interference to Amateur Radio involving HomePlug products. If the entire BPL industry could follow their lead and formally do what HomePlug has determined needs to be done, interference from BPL could become a manageable problem.'" |
| March 7, 2007 |
Cooperation Rules as Radio Amateurs "Down Under" Confront BPL Interference |
| March 2, 2007 |
Concord BPL Update |
| February 13, 2007 | BPL Study Bill Gains Cosponsors "A bill in the US House of Representatives calling on the FCC to study the interference potential of broadband over power line (BPL) technology and report its findings back to Congress has gained two cosponsors, its sponsor, US Rep Mike Ross, WD5DVR (D-AR), reports. They are US Rep Steve Israel (D-NY) and US Rep Ron Paul (R-TX)." |
| February 7, 2007 |
ARRL Seeks to Force FCC to Produce Documents on BPL Complaint Dismissals |
| February 1, 2007 | League Criticizes FCC Chairman for Perpetuating BPL Service Myth ARRL criticized FCC Chairman Kevin Martin for using outdated, misleading BPL-industry-supplied information in FCC's testimony to Congress. In the 2006 map fed to the FCC by the United Power Line Council, there were a number of BPL cities shown that have been shut down for as long as a couple of years. Subsequent to ARRL calling this to the FCC's attention, Comparing the new map provided by UPLC to the old shows that the number of BPL installations in the US is a significantly smaller number than they told the Chairman. |
| January 18, 2007 |
Bill Seeks BPL Interference Study, Report to Congress |
| January 11, 2007 |
Brazilian power company launches BPL pilot project |
| January 10, 2007 | BPL System Could Be Deployed In Concord "This is a DS2-chipset system made by Corinex. Such a system has been recently installed in Houston, Texas, operated by CenterPoint, the electric utility. Although there was one complaint to a home Amateur station, it was quickly resolved by notching the Amateur bands. At this point, in Houston the Amateur bands are notched in the entire system. I evaluated the Houston system a few months ago and found that with good communication between hams and the BPL operator and careful operation and notching, it is possible to operate a DS2-based BPL system without major interference problems. The same cooperation exists in Concord." - Ed Hare W1RFI |