Issues in Implementing Broadband Powerline Communication Technology to Provide Internet Service - Case of LECO
Author(s) -
R. L. Kumarasinghe,
A. T. L. K. Samarasinghe
Publication year - 2008
Publication title -
engineer journal of the institution of engineers sri lanka
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2550-3219
pISSN - 1800-1122
DOI - 10.4038/engineer.v41i1.7083
Subject(s) - section (typography) , checklist , the internet , service (business) , broadband , cover (algebra) , world wide web , telecommunications , engineering , engineering management , library science , computer science , business , marketing , mechanical engineering , psychology , cognitive psychology , operating system
Today internet is considered as the largest network of networks which provides various services to the people such as a mammoth source of information, source of entertainment etc. But most of the people don't get the opportunity to access internet due to a number of reasons. The lack of viable technologies to provide internet at lower cost is one of the main reasons faced by many countries in the world. BPL is a widely discussed technology among world power distribution companies as a way of delivering broadband services to each and every home connected to power grid. Numerous field trials and limited deployments are underway in different parts of the world .Mass scale commercial role outs are yet to be initiated and many scholars have predicted, in future BPL will be preferred most as a 'last mile" solution to provide internet services to homes. In this research it is examined the issues pertaining to technology, infrastructure and standards in implementing BPL in Sri Lanka. This research also presents recommendations, which may help to solve most of the identified issues.
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