Broadband Over Power Lines?
Sunday, February 09, 2003

Coming to a home or office near you could be the Electric Web: high-speed internet access via power lines, making every electrical socket an always-on internet connection. In the USA, St. Louis-based Ameren Corp. and other utilities already are testing the technology, and many consider it increasingly viable. If proven safe, it would bolster broadband competition, lower consumer prices and bridge the digital divide in rural areas.

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