http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/low/entertainment/3872969.stm
"Mike Coatham" <coa...@es.co.nz> wrote in message
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> Sorry chaps, but it looks like analogue radio has drawn the short straw -
> if this article is anything to go by:
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> http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/low/entertainment/3872969.stm
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> Yes the analogue radio switch off date it to be set, but I would not worry
> it will be 10 years or more I guess. Just think of the millions of car
> that do not have a DAB radio. The analogue TV switch of was announced
> years ago and if I recall it's not untill 2010 at the earliest.
>
And what happens to all the local radio stations? there is not enough
bandwidth on the digital system for them.
Ian
There will be if they open up "L" band.
d
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Andrew Walls
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Well the government thinks it will be able to sell it all of like they
did with the 3G mobile phone licences, and it always seems that they
have mobile Telco applications in mind. However since 3G hasn't been the
commercial success some thought it would be, and band 2 isn't the best
frequency for mobile apps and theres still a lot of unused spectrum that
is available that, I think they are on the wrong track.
So they may sell it off to DAB service providers, and or they may push
for L band to be used as Don suggests, trouble is that this will cost
the broadcasters a lorra dosh and their simply isn't the advert revenue
to pay for it all, the radio industry knows this but the regulators
don't:(
Still, I'll put money on that analogue radio will be around for many
years to come yet, and the ministry of disinformation will wake up to
the uneconomic error of their ways.....
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Tony Sayer
In message <ccj7uq$3d2$1...@dolly.uninett.no>, Andrew Walls
<no...@nowhere.no> writes
>What are they going to do with the freed-up FM bandwidth?
Maybe they'll have another one of those farcical auctions, like they did
with 3G. Then I won't know whether to laugh or cry, all over again.
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Glenn Booth
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"Glenn Booth" <gl...@qtlg.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
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