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Calif. passes rules for BPL broadband

SAN FRANCISCO, April 28 (UPI) -- The California Public Utilities Commission Thursday approved a package of guidelines for the development of broadband-over-power-line (BPL) projects.

The guidelines require projects to include pole-attachment fees, allow flexibility in third-party investments and maintain the reliability of the state's power transmission system.

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BPL allows the transmission of broadband over electric power lines, clearing the way for electric utilities to offer Internet access to their customers through their home electric outlets.

"In taking a light touch approach to regulate BPL, this decision sets the table for electric utilities to bring a new flavor of broadband technology to Californians," said Commissioner Rachelle Chong.

The PUC said that BPL is already being offered under a few pilot projects in California, and the new guidelines should inspire further development.

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