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Technology Stocks : Audio and Radio on the Internet- NAVR

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To: Von And who wrote (8756)2/27/1999 11:05:00 AM
From: Von And  Read Replies (2) of 27722
 
Hello thread and greetings to the nice, patient members that follow it.

In thinking about the future of radio on the net: I don't have any numbers to back this up, but it seems to me that the biggest potential market of internet users is in the U.S. and the second biggest in Europe. As far as netradio the U.S. market has to be far larger right now simply because of lower telephone connection costs. In the U.S. most users have caps on local telephone calls whereas in Europe staying on-line all day long would be very expensive. Europeans right now are not going to listen to radio on-line at home. This is changing, though, see for example //talk.techstocks.com/~wsapi/investor/reply-8061447.

So my question to the thread is, is navarre's netradio market limited to U.S. listeners and how is the increased demand from the market outside the U.S. going to affect it in the next few years? Anybody know about another public company which will benefit more from the telecom changes in Europe?
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