Google Buys Into Broadband Over Powerlines
from the good-luck-with-that dept
While almost every broadband over powerlines trial we've heard about has ended (often early) without plans to take it any further, there are still some believers in the technology. The one big "success" story in the space has been in the midwest (mainly Ohio) with Current Communications Group, provided by Cinergy. It looks like that initial success has attracted a bunch of investors including Google. It seems like an odd investment, but the simple guess is that Google is trying to encourage more broadband usage however possible, on the theory that more broadband means more internet usage, and more internet usage means more Google ads. Still, it seems like wireless technologies have a lot more potential than broadband over powerlines -- which has such a history of trouble (and utility companies, who aren't known for being particularly nimble about this kind of thing).
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