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Internet from a 3-prong plug

March 10th, 2003

The Independent reports:

“Full-scale commercial trials of a new technology which allows householders to connect to the internet through the three-pin electrical sockets in their homes are about to be launched. Scottish & Southern Energy will today announce that it is beginning mass trials in Hampshire and Stonehaven in the north of Scotland with a view to making the telephone-free service widely available within the next five years.”

Symmetrical 2,000 kbps. During the pilot, pricing was £25/month for domestic customers and £45 for business users.

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