| Jun 9, 2011 |
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Gridline Delivers Broadband Access via Electricity Lines to Rural Cumbria UK
By: MarkJ - 7 June, 2011
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The project will be conducted alongside the installation of Smart Meters (24 Million homes in the
Gridline claims that its pilot should be completed by the end of June 2011 and success could reap significant rewards. The firm hopes that its project in Shap will lead to a full deployment model, which would reach approximately 2.5 Million Smart Meter equipped homes and businesses on the Electricity Northwest power grid.
Powerline technology is not without its pitfalls, of course, and the governments own national broadband strategy (Britain's Superfast Broadband Future) warned that the "cost of deployment and providing services is relatively high". Interference was another serious concern, with "broadcast radio, aeronautical radio and navigation services" potentially at risk of disruption.
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Gridline does at least claim on its website that the "pricing of our equipment will be in line with all other competitive broadband products such as DSL or cable modem", which would certainly deal with at least one of the governments concerns (cost).
Meanwhile Shap's 1,000+ strong population will just be pleased to gain a hopefully good bit of broadband connectivity. We hope to have some further details in the future.