Saturday, September 16, 2006
"When this company’s pioneering technology is rolled out nationally,you could see its share price explode from under $5- $15 this year,and on to $30..
Do you know what publicly-traded BPL company/companies this author is talking about?
Source: New World Investor
Fellow Investor,
I’m writing to tell you about a 120-year-old technology that’s about to turn the cable, DSL and wireless industries upside down and not only create an exciting new industry, but also make early investors incredibly rich.
I realize that what I am about to tell you may sound too good to be true because I know that you’ve heard all this kind of stuff before—only to be woefully disappointed.
But let me assure you, as the editor of America’s leading technology investment advisory, what I am about to tell you isn’t conjecture or wishful thinking on my part. It truly is the next big thing in high-speed Internet communications.
If you doubt what I say, you must remember that just 88 years ago the telephone was considered the next big thing when it replaced the telegraph…push-button dialing was considered revolutionary when it replaced the rotary phone in the 1960s…and digital processing was considered a quantum advance when it not only replaced analog processing in the 1990s, but ultimately ushered in a new era of lightning-fast broadband communications.
Today, this “new” 120-year-old technology is not only on the verge of supplanting DSL, cable and wireless, but is also joining the long history of advancing communication technologies that you now take for granted.
Mark my words—if you can get in now before this new technology is commercialized, you could reap almost obscene profits as the world rushes to adopt this breakthrough technology, and your digital life will never be the same.
Why Broadband Over Power Lines Could
Ultimately Replace DSL and Wireless
I’m Michael Murphy, and as the founder and editor of New World Investor, I’m not going to proclaim that the era of cable, DSL or wireless broadband technologies is dead. That would be foolish. But if you’ll take a few minutes to hear me out, I’ll explain why today’s high-speed technologies could ultimately go the way of the videocassette.
How so?
Through a technological breakthrough called Broadband over Power Lines (BPL). Simply put, BPL uses today’s power lines to send data and voice communications.
As a result of this innovation, every single electrical outlet in the world can not only become an Internet connection, but become one that’s twice as fast as cable and 10 times faster than DSL.
Do you realize what this means?
This one technology not only puts the utilities in head-to-head competition with the cable and phone companies, but it also has a massive cost advantage since the utilities don’t have to invest a stinking dime in infrastructure or franchise fees.
Let me repeat that. Because of this quantum breakthrough, they don’t have to build new transmission lines or even rewire people’s homes to offer high-speed broadband data or video content to their customers.
Without getting too technical, all the utilities need to do is send a simple carrier wave down the power lines to give their customers broadband access that’s two times faster than cable and 10 times faster than DSL—all by simply plugging a receiver into a wall socket.
And I mean any wall socket!
As a result, this BPL technology gives consumers more than half a dozen Internet access points in every room in every home, apartment, hotel and commercial building. It also offers utility companies a major new source of revenue without the cost of building any infrastructure.
So, unlike the cable and telephone companies that need to string a cable or phone line to your house to give you Internet access, the utilities can offer you better service without the hassle or expense.
In a world where you have to plug into a wall socket for electricity, a phone line for telephone communications, a DSL or cable line for Internet access, and a cable for TV programming, BPL changes everything—and the repercussions are going to be dramatic.
That’s true not just for cable companies and telephone companies that derive their income from high-speed broadband communications and video, but also for utility companies that will soon be able to offer the fastest and most convenient Internet access in the world.
And it’s all because BPL technology gives the utilities the opportunity to bundle electricity, broadband and communications into one connection that’s already been prewired around the world.
Which is why I’m telling my readers…
When this company’s pioneering technology is rolled out
nationally, you could see its share price explode
from under $5 to $15 this year, and on to $30
in as little as 36 months.
That’s a huge claim, I know.
But not when you think of how this one technology, which uses existing electrical wiring to deliver high-quality Internet and other data services, could change the landscape of the communications industry forever.
Just think for a moment about what it would be like to use any wall socket in your house not just for power, but also for broadcast-quality TV programming, Internet access and telephone communications. Then you’ll begin to see the opportunity that’s at hand.
No more cable connections. No more separate Internet connection or phone connections. No more unreliable wireless connections. Just plug in and get everything—direct to you from your utility provider!
Why do you think laptops outsell desktop computers by more than two to one? You simply get everything in one compact package: monitor, computer, speakers, Internet connection—all in one portable, easy-to-use device.
Only this new bundle of communication services will one day give you high-speed Internet that’s not only twice as fast as cable, but also comes with broadband video, telephone, and, of course, POWER!
And that’s just the beginning.
When BPL is rolled out within the next few years, it will only be a matter of time before you are able to videoconference from the comfort of your living room by simply plugging into an electrical outlet.
It’s hard to minimize the impact that this breakthrough technology will have on the communications industry—or what the world will look like in the years ahead—as it offers convenient, secure and reliable broadband Internet access from virtually any ordinary electrical outlet.
It gets better: This breakthrough technology will be rolled out in China in the next five years. Can you imagine the kind of money that will be made? Think of a billion Chinese citizens gaining Internet access by simply plugging into wall sockets in their homes!
I hope that gives you a clear picture. Because…
Your Timing Couldn’t Be Better!
Here at New World Investor, we believe that the secret to profitable investing is to identify breakthrough technologies before they’re widely commercialized.
I don’t mention this to boast, but over the last 20 years, my visionary profit forecasts helped tens of thousands of investors make more money investing in leading technologies and trends than any other investment advisor or “guru” in the country.
And not to brag, but I was one of the first investment advisors to introduce the investing community to Microsoft, Intel, Cisco, Oracle and Dell in the 1990s before they handed investors up to $3-for-$1 profits.
Again, I mention none of this to brag, but only to establish my credibility and show you the kind of money you can make when you identify and invest in companies that are in line to profit from inevitable, locked-in trends.
In all my years following the big technology trends, I’ve never seen a bigger ground-floor opportunity than I do today in Broadband over Power Lines.
That’s why the more you understand about BPL, the more you’ll see how it will one day knock cable, DSL and wireless off their perches as the world’s fastest, most convenient and lowest-cost Internet connections.
This is why…
This company’s quarterly revenue not only exploded,
but is also insanely undervalued at just $3 a share
Thankfully, it’s virtually unknown to most investors. However, the big money has started investing. Barclays, Vanguard, and Mellon Financial have already invested millions.
Even Donald Trump has taken a major position…
But The Donald doesn’t own shares in the company. He’s purchased the company’s BPL equipment to outfit his Trump Place. And he’s not alone.
Over the past two years, the company has slowly and quietly been installing its equipment in a number of major hotels around the United States. If you’ve traveled to a Quality Inn, Comfort Inn, Sandman, Holiday Inn Express, InSeason, Clarion Inn & Suites, or The Helmsley Middletowne, there’s a chance that you’ve already used its system for broadband Internet access.
When you consider that this one market segment was enough to catapult the company’s quarterly revenues 683%, you can begin to see the profit opportunity-in-the-making as the company’s patent-proven BPL moves from business to home use.
But I’d hurry on this one if I were you.
This company recently got an important patent on its technology that connects buildings to BPL-enabled power lines. When the word gets out, you will be sure to see this stock price soar as throngs of investors—and utility companies—beat a path to this company’s door as its unique position could give it Microsoft-like status in the new field.
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I know two publicly-traded BPL companies: aMBIENT cORPORATIONS
ReplyDeletehttp://www.ambientcorp.com and TELKONET http://www.telkonet.com