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[RFI] BPL -- copy of letter to st. URC

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Subject: [RFI] BPL -- copy of letter to st. URC
From: Tom Cox <tomcox@iquest.net>
Reply-to: tomcox@iquest.net
Date: Thu, 04 Mar 2004 18:41:43 -0500
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I sent the following e-mail to the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission, just as a preemptive strike. The Cinergy news release struck close enough to home to get me motivated.

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I would like to know what role, if any, the IURC has in the entry of electrical utilities into the broadband Internet access market via "Broadband over Power Line."

I am concerned that this service is being oversold to the FCC and state regulatory entities as a way to provide Internet access in rural areas that are not now served by Cable TV or DSL (telephone) broadband access.

Besides being a serious source of radio interference to public and private users of the electromagnetic spectrum, I am concerned that electrical utilities will enter into BPL without sufficient knowledge of the real costs and profit potential, and suffer significant economic losses when they disover they are not competitive with cable or DSL.

If such losses occur, will the utilities be allowed to make rate payers help them recover their investments? Since the majority of existing electrical customers will not be likely to buy BPL, either because they already have cable, DSL, or another form of Internet access or because they are simply not interested in Internet access, it does not appear they should be forced to help the electrical utilities pay for it.

Given my experience of several outages a year, along with some impulses, sags and surges, I hope my electrical utility, AEP, will concentrate on improving the quality of power they deliver, and leave Internet access to others.

However, AEP has invested significantly in Amperion, a company that is producing BPL distribution hardware for use by the electrical industry. It is reasonable to expect AEP to want to recover some of this investment by deploying such equipment, so my concern is not purely academic. As a ratepayer, as well as a consumer of services that use the electromagnetic spectrum BPL can be expected to pollute, I am very interested in how AEP and other Indiana electrical utilities will be treated by the IURC in this area.

Please reply by e-mail (tomcox@iquest.net) or by US Mail (Thomas D. Cox, 4920 W. Caleb Ct., Muncie, IN 47302) with any questions or comments.

Thank You,
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73,
Tom, KT9OM

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