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To: rupers who wrote (71455)5/21/2001 6:28:02 PM
From: Brasco One  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 122087
 
i have been following xmsr a little more..



To: rupers who wrote (71455)5/21/2001 6:45:13 PM
From: Dr. Voodoo  Respond to of 122087
 
If you think the business model sucks they'll never pay for what they're trying to roll out, and the pump is starting to run out of steam....What difference does it make???

SIRI looks interesting too. XMSR has farther to fall, and they can't keep the hype going indefinitely.

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TMF: Since you can't beam satellite signals through trees or bridges or hills, what about line-of-sight issues?

Panero: I was going to add on lions and tigers and bears there. Basically, you can have signals that can go through certain types of foliage. Obviously it's not going to go through the Amazon canopy. That's why we have our terrestrial network which will augment the satellite signal in urban environments where you have tall buildings that can create certain blocks.....


V<---would never pay an EXTRA 150 bucks for a radio that HAS NOT BEEN PROVEN to be any better than a regular radio, and I gotta subscribe. I wonder if urban markets aren't already saturated with respect to car audio? I certainly have my fill of choices in LA.