Sigh! Here is the latest word from our company.
Thanks for the response from Jetcast, I forwarded it to IT. Here is their answer.
Gus,
I read through the note you copied from the people at Jetcast. That was not an answer to our basic problem with this product. Please understand we are not singling you out for trying to listen to your station - ALL applications acting as P2P agents are treated the same. That goes for Limewire, Kazaa, Napster, or any other file sharing software. Just because it's "Microsoft Certified" doesn't make it a good product, or healthy for our network. You use applications at your own risk - especially stuff like this.
Corporate networks are for business use, and while we don't mind a little use for personal needs or communication, these applications require us to expose our network to possible infection from outside. We can't allow that to risk our organization so you can hear a program.
After speaking with you I read through the materials at the Jetstream website. Here's what is says in their FAQ's
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Restrictive Network at work - Jetcast is network friendly. To solve your problem, there are a few solutions. (1) ask you admin to approve the Jetcast.com website if you are being blocked from accessing; (2) ask your admin for the right to install if you are being blocked from installing; or (3) ask your admin to open ports 3900 to 13900 if you are able to install and see buffering 100% and hear nothing or the media control area in the bottom right does not show Connecting, Buffering or Playing in the black area. If you can not get your admin to do these, please e-mail [email protected] and we will get you going.
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This product is anything but NETWORK FRIENDLY. They want us to "open up ports 3900 to 13900". NO WAY. That's an invitation to disaster for any computer user, particularly windows users. You expose your computer to hacking from all over the internet.
Also, they didn't directly answer the point I told you the first time about using your connection, but they tell the station folks that in the reply.
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The use of the Jetcast plug-in is what allows us to offer the streaming at no charge to our clients, and further with no limitation to the number of simultaneous listeners that you can have.
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Bottom line, this is a way for the radio station to save money on the internet by using your/(our) connection to rebroadcast out to other computer users. They then rebroadcast out to others and so on. That's why they don't have any limits on their listeners - your doing the work for them!
Last point - you asked about listening while you drive on your phone. Not going to happen with this thing - no mobile provider will allow you to use the connection to upstream to other uses. I contacted Verizon about this, and even if you could get it to work, I've been told it violates our contract agreement, so that's a no go.
As for your home computer, you can do what you want with it. But my advice is to STAY FAR AWAY from this thing and tell them to get Live365, iTunes or Shoutcast. We'll allow any one of those, and there are thousands of legitimate stations providing those - it just costs them some money and tech effort to do it.
After all, you are the customer, why should you/we pay for their commercial enterprise? Just a cheap way out.
I also forwarded this note on to the VP so he's kept in the loop on this type of application use.
Jim
P.S. You still owe me lunch for the Saints spanking the Colts