The Coming of Age for Internet radio, with its effect on broadcasters and broadcasting, is one step closer with the imminent arrival of AutoNet. Autonet turns your car into a wireless hotspot that will allow any common wireless network device connect to the Internet.
All Access reports that the new service, which is available in almost every area covered by cellular service, will cost $49.00/month, with a one-time cost of $399.00 for the wireless router/transceiver. It uses multiple cellular companies to assure uninterrupted connectivity. No word on the speed of the connection, which could be a limiting factor. Most cellular service currently connects around 128K, but speed increases are on the way as newer technologies are incorporated by cell companies.
Add the emergence of Wi-Fi radios, and you can see the value of radio station licenses spiralling downward.
Broadcasters who focus on providing compelling local content will look like geniuses in five years.
All Access reports that the new service, which is available in almost every area covered by cellular service, will cost $49.00/month, with a one-time cost of $399.00 for the wireless router/transceiver. It uses multiple cellular companies to assure uninterrupted connectivity. No word on the speed of the connection, which could be a limiting factor. Most cellular service currently connects around 128K, but speed increases are on the way as newer technologies are incorporated by cell companies.
Add the emergence of Wi-Fi radios, and you can see the value of radio station licenses spiralling downward.
Broadcasters who focus on providing compelling local content will look like geniuses in five years.