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"The Problem Isn't Demand, It's Bandwidth"
"Should we all be concerned that the days of the 1,000-foot tower are gone and that anyone with a computer and an Internet connection is a possible new competitor? Will radio as we know it become just another feature of cell phones? Will in-car Internet give commuters millions of station choices? The answer is no. The problem for such platforms isn't consumer demand. It's bandwidth. In short, the greatest appeal of Internet radio remains its most fundamental problem: the requirement that every user have a separate, custom-per-user data stream. As long as this requirement remains, over-the-air radio need not be concerned about meaningful encroachment from the Internet." http://tinyurl.com/l9722z BUT: "Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Service" "Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Service (MBMS) is a broadcasting service that can be offered via existing GSM and UMTS cellular networks... MBMS uses multicast distribution in the core network instead of point-to-point links for each end device. MBMS will start to be rolled out in cellular networks during 2008 and gives the opportunity to broadcast TV, film, information such as free overnight transmissions of Newspapers in a digital form and other media in these networks. MBMS has the major benefits that the network infrastructure is already there for mobile network operators and the deployment can be cost effective compared with building a new network for the services. The broadcast capability enables to reach unlimited number of users with constant network load. Further it also enables the possibility to broadcast information simultaneously to many cellular subscribers for example emergency alerts... Cellular TV Broadcasting and MS will give the cellular service providers a very considerable return on their investment in 3G licences and will bring forward the launch of 4G." http://tinyurl.com/2hyaly Frank McCoy sure got ripped a new asshole - LOL! Where in Hell is Eduardo? |
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On Sep 3, 1:53*pm, dave wrote:
wrote: "The Problem Isn't Demand, It's Bandwidth" "Should we all be concerned that the days of the 1,000-foot tower are gone and that anyone with a computer and an Internet connection is a possible new competitor? Will radio as we know it become just another feature of cell phones? Will in-car Internet give commuters millions of station choices? The answer is no. The problem for such platforms isn't consumer demand. It's bandwidth. In short, the greatest appeal of Internet radio remains its most fundamental problem: the requirement that every user have a separate, custom-per-user data stream. As long as this requirement remains, over-the-air radio need not be concerned about meaningful encroachment from the Internet." http://tinyurl.com/l9722z BUT: "Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Service" "Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Service (MBMS) is a broadcasting service that can be offered via existing GSM and UMTS cellular networks... MBMS uses multicast distribution in the core network instead of point-to-point links for each end device. MBMS will start to be rolled out in cellular networks during 2008 and gives the opportunity to broadcast TV, film, information such as free overnight transmissions of Newspapers in a digital form and other media in these networks. MBMS has the major benefits that the network infrastructure is already there for mobile network operators and the deployment can be cost effective compared with building a new network for the services. The broadcast capability enables to reach unlimited number of users with constant network load. Further it also enables the possibility to broadcast information simultaneously to many cellular subscribers for example emergency alerts... Cellular TV Broadcasting and MS will give the cellular service providers a very considerable return on their investment in 3G licences and will bring forward the launch of 4G." http://tinyurl.com/2hyaly Frank McCoy sure got ripped a new asshole - LOL! Where in Hell is Eduardo? You're kidding, right?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Hey Doobie Dave...thats what the Distinguished Trolls said when you told us all how you build towers without plans or blue prints...that your neighbor was a cop and that you are a Dope Head..."You're kidding, right"...dumb arse!!! |
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On Sep 3, 9:34*am, wrote:
"The Problem Isn't Demand, It's Bandwidth" "Should we all be concerned that the days of the 1,000-foot tower are gone and that anyone with a computer and an Internet connection is a possible new competitor? Will radio as we know it become just another feature of cell phones? Will in-car Internet give commuters millions of station choices? The answer is no. The problem for such platforms isn't consumer demand. It's bandwidth. In short, the greatest appeal of Internet radio remains its most fundamental problem: the requirement that every user have a separate, custom-per-user data stream. As long as this requirement remains, over-the-air radio need not be concerned about meaningful encroachment from the Internet." http://tinyurl.com/l9722z BUT: "Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Service" "Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Service (MBMS) is a broadcasting service that can be offered via existing GSM and UMTS cellular networks... MBMS uses multicast distribution in the core network instead of point-to-point links for each end device. MBMS will start to be rolled out in cellular networks during 2008 and gives the opportunity to broadcast TV, film, information such as free overnight transmissions of Newspapers in a digital form and other media in these networks. MBMS has the major benefits that the network infrastructure is already there for mobile network operators and the deployment can be cost effective compared with building a new network for the services. The broadcast capability enables to reach unlimited number of users with constant network load. Further it also enables the possibility to broadcast information simultaneously to many cellular subscribers for example emergency alerts... Cellular TV Broadcasting and MS will give the cellular service providers a very considerable return on their investment in 3G licences and will bring forward the launch of 4G." http://tinyurl.com/2hyaly Frank McCoy sure got ripped a new asshole - - LOL! Where in Hell is Eduardo? while you remain 'sherry ho ho ho' Over-the-Air AM & FM Radio - It's Free ! everywhere in the usa ~ RHF |
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The author of this biased piece of tripe, Frank McCoy, wears a bow
tie! Need I say more? - bwaHAHAHAHAHAHA! LMFAO! |
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