BPL, and its twin mutant, HD will deny citizens access to MF thru VHF 
information via broad spectrum ubiquitous jamming. It will be at best 
unpleasant, if 
not impossible to hear AM or SW broadcasts.  The remaining choices will be  
'pay for our service - or do without'.

 Not knowledgeable re computers, use antique '98 HP for correspondence and 
research, probably making uninformed observation. Seems, however, other 
countries not infested with corporate greaseball cutback artistes and their 
public 
'partners' are way ahead. Wi-FI well along elsewhere, internet-linked laptops 
frequent sight on foreign subways, whereas here one can't count on cell service 
everywhere.

   If BPL and IBOC aren't schemes to deny citizens access to radio-borne 
information via jamming so as to drive them to paid subscription service, one 
can 
only ask, how better would one plan it?

                                                                        -Z.-
Paul Vincent Zecchino
Mansoviet Key, FL
BT

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