Radioman100 said:vsa said:This is sort of like saying - after the refrigerator/freezer was invented - why didn't the people who made their living in the ice delivery business do something to prevent the demise of ice boxes. The smart people in that scenario learned to build and sell refrigerator/freezers to their ice customers. The one's who refused to move on looked for ways to keep their ice business afloat.
How many ice delivery guys do you know today?
I've met several. They sculpt it and sell it for a &*$#load of money.
Regardless, your little web radio snuffing out terrestrial radio fantasy will remain just that - a fantasy. If the royalties don't kill it, and they probably will, the infrastructure to deliver it reliably in cars isn't here and won't be for a very, very long time. Since it's the cell phone companies promising all the future tech or vaporware that you claim will make it possible, I expect them to perfect it about the same time my state of the art cell phone stops dropping calls, which will be never. They've had well over 20 years to get that right and they haven't even come close. Now I'm supposed to believe they're going to offer reliable mobile internet service? Yeah, right!
Internet Webcasting Test Demonstrates Mobility Of Internet Radio Streaming
"...The near-flawless signal we experienced all along this 100-mile round-trip clearly demonstrates that we are witnessing a huge shift in technological capability and the true emergence of a new digital medium..."
http://www.businesswire.com/portal/...d=news_view&newsId=20071115006179&newsLang=en