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![]() "Bill Evans" wrote in message ... Perhaps yesterday's, continuing massive power failure in the northeastern U.S.A. and Canada will convince the power utilities that they should focus their energies and resources on their core business, rather than entering a new business that is already served by telephone companies, competitive local exchange carriers (CLEC), cable television operators, satellite services and, in some markets, broadband wireless access (BWA) carriers. According to the August 15th Toronto Globe and Mail, "critics have been calling for breakers to be installed throughout North America's grids for some time, only to be told by the grid operators (power companies) that there is no money to fund such a massive infrastructure overhaul." Why would regulators, politicians and the power companies' shareholders be interested in spending billions of dollars entering a new business when they obviously have major challenges in their own backyard. Seems like time to "stick to the knitting". William E. Evans, P. Eng. VE4UD Probably because they are waiting for a guberment buy out to finance it. Dan/W4NTI |