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1. Introduction

2. The Internet

3. The Power Grid

4. Bundling Data

5. Homestretch

6. Interference

7. More Information

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- 7. REFERENCES -
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- ARRL: The National Association of Amateur Radio. Broadband over power line and amateur radio. (Mar. 13, 2006).
- ARRL: The National Association of Amateur Radio. Broadband over power line: why amateur radio is concerned about its deployment. March 2005.
- Hoffman, D.L. and Novak, T.P. Has the Internet become indispensable? Communications of the ACM 47, 7 (July 2004), 37-42.
- Kirwan, S. and South, G. Power line networking technologies broadband potential (Mar. 14, 2006).
- Marshall, B. How power grids work. How Stuff Works Online (Mar. 13, 2006).
- Noguchi, Y. Internet Carried On Power Lines. The Washington Post (Oct. 6, 2005), p. D5.
- Ramie, J. Review of FCC Report & Order 04-245 on Broadband Over Power Lines. Conformity Online (Mar. 12, 2006).
- Valdes, R. How broadband over powerlines work. How Stuff Works Online (Mar. 13, 2006).
- Wikipedia. “Alternating Current” (Mar. 13, 2006).
- Wikipedia. “Broadband Internet Access” (Mar. 13, 2006).
- Wikipedia. “Power line communications” (Mar. 13, 2006).
- Yang, Catherine. Easy Broadband -- And Smarter Power. Business Week 3909 (Nov. 22, 2004), p132-134.
- CES/K Corporation. Alternating Current in Wire and Cable – Introduction. (Mar. 13, 2006).
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