Will Broadband Powerline (BPL) Take Off?
15th Nov 2006, 02:36 GMT
Research and Markets has released the new report 2006 Global Broadband Powerlines - Moving into Home Management 3rd Edition. In the report, a key highlight is that there are over 170,000 BPL subscribers worldwide in 2006. Impressive or not? Also from the report, around 100 commercial BPL trials are currently taking place worldwide, with about a third of these under way in the United States, and the large majority originating in Europe. While I do expect the numbers to increase, I am interested to see how BPL fares against competing technologies such as HomePNA.
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