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Old 03-12-2003, 20:36   #8
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Re: Broadband On The Train

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Originally Posted by Stuart W
There's no reason why it couldn't be sent as 'carrier' signal over the power lines.

Oh, and the tracks could also be used, despite there being breaks, they are allways connected (usualy by a piece of very heavy duty braided cable).
How long before someone gets electricuted or decapitated trying to get free internet access?
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