Internet radio stations start to die
Audio piece: Interesting Real Audio piece about why many Internet radio streams are coming to an end due to FCC rulings and actors/artists demanding unrealistic fees. National Public Radio – via KenRadio
Audio piece: Interesting Real Audio piece about why many Internet radio streams are coming to an end due to FCC rulings and actors/artists demanding unrealistic fees. National Public Radio – via KenRadio
News: DSL Industry Inches Towards Standardisation – Internet.com
News: Wireless broadband trials hit London – ZDNet UK
News: AOL bids for AT&T Broadband – Tech News – CNET.com
WideRay is an interesting IR transmitting device that distributes or collects content of a wide area.
News: £200m fibre optic superhighway to boost the West (of Ireland) – Irish Independent
Sensible thinking from UEFA to not stream video, on a couple of points :-Cost of BB distribution of these clips could be crippling. I imagine they are going to build up addiction of this video content using NarrowBand (NB) and then introduce charging with a premium for the BB versionI don’t know where most of the UEFA viewers would be, but it’s highly possible that the countires don’t have wide BB access.
News link: European video-on-demand market to be worth E2.7bn by 2006 – EuopeanMedia.net
News: AOL Readies High-Speed Cable Service – Newsbyte
News: The Fiber-Optic “Glut” — in a New Light – BusinessWeek