Broadband
BOPL : Broadband Over Power Line, or Broadband Power Line (BPL) Carrier Signals For Internet Access
BOPL | Broadband | Wireless BroadbandElectrical Power Companies have been using overhead power transmission lines for transmitting data for many years now. However, it was in October 2004 that the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) approved rules for Broadband over Power Line (BPL) technology.
Electrical power companies provide BPL by making use of power grid for transmitting data -by superimposing a (high frequency) carrier signal -over the traditional Alternating Current frequencies (60Hz or 50Hz depending on what the power companies are using in your part of the world) that are used for bringing electricity to your location.
Is Broadband over Power Line (BPL) a New Development?: Not really. Broadband Over Power Line (BOPL) or simply Broadband Power Line BPL is not a new phenomenon or a new breakthrough in technology -it has been one of the most reliable, and cost effective methods of communication used by power station control room personnel for transmitting voice and data between power generating stations, and various substations that are often located in remote/unpopulated areas.
Cingular Wireless : Broadband Internet Access
Broadband | CDMA | EDGE | GPRS | GSM | HSDPA | LEC | TDMA | UMTS | Wireless Broadband Providers | Wireless PlansFollowing the merger of Cingular Wireless and the former AT&T Wireless networks in 2006, Cingular wireless broadband services are now available in most major markets in America; and apparently their broadband products/service offerings have also been expanded.
Cingular Wireless (a joint venture between AT&T Inc. and BellSouth Corporation -which is sometimes called Singular Wireless as well) is one of the largest wireless service providers in the United States, serving well over 50 million customers. What is not so known about Cingular's wirless product offering is that they have one of largest digital voice and data network in the nation. Its third generation (3G) wireless technology based network uses HSDPA (High Speed Downlink Packet Access) technology to service its voice and data-services clients.