Progress Report

0025-EX-RR-2006 Post Grant Documents

Current Technologies, LLC

2006-08-07ELS_77351

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                                                            File No. 0025-EX-RR-2006
                                                                        August 7, 2006
                            Current Technologies, LLC
                     Experimental License Progress Report #9

        Under its experimental license, Current Technologies, LLC (“Current”) has
been operating its proprietary broadband over powerline (“BPL”) communications
equipment installed on both “low voltage” and “medium voltage” electric power
distribution lines. These experimental operations continue to validate the
capabilities of BPL technology. Current’s proprietary BPL equipment
continuously delivers always-on, symmetrical broadband speeds to virtually all of
the existing electrical outlets in the customer premise over the electric utility’s low
and medium voltage power distribution lines. This BPL equipment forms a
communications path that safely bypasses the step-down transformer
segregating the low and medium voltage power lines. Installation of Current’s
BPL equipment causes no disruption or degradation of electric distribution
service during installation or operation.

        Current’s experimental BPL operations to date have enabled Current to
develop and verify its BPL equipment under applicable FCC Part 15 emissions
requirements and to commence the manufacture and distribution of commercial
equipment. Current has received no interference complaints, nor has any
interference been detected, during any of its experimental operations.

        Most of the activity during this reporting period has focused on detailed
engineering, testing, verification, and certification of Current’s second-generation
BPL equipment. Current has been conducting experimental operations of,
including verification and certification procedures on, its second-generation BPL
equipment, including overhead and underground equipment. The experimental
operations have validated significant improvements in throughput and overall
functionality in Current’s second-generation BPL systems. Current has filed
certification applications for both underground and overhead second-generation
BPL equipment and expects these applications will be granted shortly.

       Current has continued to test equipment operating on frequencies both
above and below 30 MHz. The results continue to confirm that peak emission
levels emanate from the precise point on which Current’s BPL equipment is
coupled to the electric distribution line and that such emissions dissipate in a
monotonically decreasing fashion as the measurement point moves further from
the equipment coupling point. Specifically, RF signal strength from Current’s low
and medium voltage BPL equipment falls off with the inverse square of distance,
so that the devices act quantitatively like point source emitters.

        Testing continues to confirm that maximum radiated emissions for
equipment operating both above and below 30 MHz comply with applicable Part
15 emissions limits and are similar at all tested installation sites with no
statistically significant variations. All measurements are taken in accordance with
the procedures prescribed in 47 CFR § 15.31 and the Commission’s October 28,


                                                            Call Sign WC2XUV
                                                     File No. 0025-EX-RR-2006
                                                                 August 7, 2006
2004 Report and Order in Amendment of Part 15 regarding new requirements and
measurement guidelines for Access Broadband over Power Line Systems, Docket
No. 04-37.



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