Pennsylvania town drops BPL plans
(Jan 28, 2005) -- The Borough of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, has decided against
plans to offer broadband Internet service via broadband over power line (BPL)
technology, according to a January 18
report in Public Opinion. The Cumberland Valley Amateur Radio Club (CVARC)
spearheaded ham radio
opposition to the plan in the eastern Pennsylvania community of some 17,000
residents through an informational campaign. "We were lucky, but only because
many members of the local amateur community put time in to fight BPL right up
front, before the municipality had thrown so much money at it that it had a
stake in it succeeding," CVARC President David Yoder, KB3HUC, told ARRL. "I
can't emphasize that enough--putting people in front of the decision-makers,
working with the press and so forth paid off, because we jumped in as soon as we
heard BPL was being considered." The Public Opinion article by Cathy
Mentzer, quoted Chambersburg officials as saying there wasn't enough money in
the municipality's Electric Department budget to go forward with a BPL
deployment this year. Borough officials also cited state legislation effective
last year that encourages telecommunication companies to provide broadband to
consumers. While the BPL initiative is off the borough's 2005 projects agenda,
Public Opinion quoted Borough Council President Bill McLaughlin as
saying, "As far as I'm concerned, it's dead." Public Opinion also noted
that CVARC members were pleased by the outcome. "That is good news," the article
quoted Yoder as saying. "All Amateur Radio operators in the area are relieved to
learn that apparently our concerns were taken into account, along with the
recent legislation." Among other things, CVARC members had told the Borough
Council last year that BPL would interfere with Amateur Radio and its ability to
provide emergency communication. Chambersburg officials had been looking into
leasing the borough's power lines to an Internet service provider as a way to
generate revenue, and a consultant had recommended Chambersburg look into BPL.