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Internet via transmission lines.

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Lord Loh.

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I read an article in the newspaper some years ago that a prototype to deliver internet access was being developed via transmission lines.

If this were to be done, could high speed data be transfered on a 50 Hz / 60 Hz carrier ?

If the line frequency were to be rised to a few KHz or MHz would it not act as an antena ?

I think (If I still remember it correctly) the article said that it was causing interference with Ham radio and since the govt. of US protects the Ham radio frequencies, the ham operators were planning to challenge the projects.
 

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