[opendtv] Re: Steel pipes for gas!
- From: "Bob Miller" <robmxa@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: opendtv@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2006 13:51:08 -0500
Thanks, I had been looking there for this but missed it.
Had talked to them awhile ago and just took for granted it worked in all pipe.
Bob Miller
On 10/31/06, John Shutt <shuttj@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Click on "technology" from the main page.
"Nethercomm technology enabled networks (whether metallic and/or
non-metallic gas lines) characteristically exhibit very low noise floors,
and are generally devoid of outside signal interference. This low noise
within the gas line network is a significant advantage to our ability to
maximize our communication bandwidth. Moreover, UWB transmitted through a
gas line network has distinct advantages in transversing the physical
complexities of the gas line. Within Nethercomm's network environment,
there are no issues with inter-symbol interference or multi-user
interference."
Click on "More BiG Technology" from the Technology page:
"One feature of Nethercomm's technology is that an ultra-wideband signal can
be transmitted simultaneously with a traditional natural gas utility
delivery, where the UWB signal can robustly carry video, voice, and other
transmission signals. The ultra-wideband signal can be provided over
existing steal (sic) or plastic piping. This overall capability of the
system to deliver value (i.e./ gas delivery and connectivity) without
requiring costly Last-Mile deployments and without interfering with licensed
and unlicensed spectrum enables a previously unobtainable level of
connectivity."
John
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bob Miller" <robmxa@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <opendtv@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2006 12:35 PM
Subject: [opendtv] Re: Steel pipes for gas!
> Where on their site do you find that it will work in non metallic pipes?
>
> Bob Miller
>
> On 10/31/06, John Shutt <shuttj@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> The only source I can find for broadband over gas lines is Nethercomm.
>>
>> http://www.nethercomm.com/
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Click on "technology" from the main page.
"Nethercomm technology enabled networks (whether metallic and/or non-metallic gas lines) characteristically exhibit very low noise floors, and are generally devoid of outside signal interference. This low noise within the gas line network is a significant advantage to our ability to maximize our communication bandwidth. Moreover, UWB transmitted through a gas line network has distinct advantages in transversing the physical complexities of the gas line. Within Nethercomm's network environment, there are no issues with inter-symbol interference or multi-user interference."
Click on "More BiG Technology" from the Technology page:
"One feature of Nethercomm's technology is that an ultra-wideband signal can be transmitted simultaneously with a traditional natural gas utility delivery, where the UWB signal can robustly carry video, voice, and other transmission signals. The ultra-wideband signal can be provided over existing steal (sic) or plastic piping. This overall capability of the system to deliver value (i.e./ gas delivery and connectivity) without requiring costly Last-Mile deployments and without interfering with licensed and unlicensed spectrum enables a previously unobtainable level of connectivity."
John
----- Original Message ----- From: "Bob Miller" <robmxa@xxxxxxxxx> To: <opendtv@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2006 12:35 PM Subject: [opendtv] Re: Steel pipes for gas!
> Where on their site do you find that it will work in non metallic pipes? > > Bob Miller > > On 10/31/06, John Shutt <shuttj@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> The only source I can find for broadband over gas lines is Nethercomm. >> >> http://www.nethercomm.com/
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