http://www.tgdaily.com/content/view/35601/145/Chrysler, Dodge and Jeep vehicles will be getting WiMax connectivity “over the next few years.”
http://www.tgdaily.com/content/view/35601/145/Chrysler, Dodge and Jeep vehicles will be getting WiMax connectivity “over the next few years.”
Wow, what a puff piece. A lot of inaccuracy in it also. Wimax will rolll out this year? It already has in places. I doubt they're claiming it will be everywhere this year.SUPERCASTER said:http://www.tgdaily.com/content/view/35601/145/Chrysler, Dodge and Jeep vehicles will be getting WiMax connectivity “over the next few years.”
KB1OKL said:Wi-Max will make HD even more obsolete than it already is, who needs IBOC for Wi-Max? There will be no advantage to streaming IBOC over Wi-Max.
R.F. Burns said:KB1OKL said:Wi-Max will make HD even more obsolete than it already is, who needs IBOC for Wi-Max? There will be no advantage to streaming IBOC over Wi-Max.
Wake me when the infrustructure exists. When it does there will be nothing to DX any longer because all of those old transmitters will cease to broadcast. Enjoy DXing noise on the AM BCB.
KB1OKL said:R.F. Burns said:KB1OKL said:HD is the wrong direction, all that money spent for nothing,[/b] if they put that money into hiring talented people instead of firing them radio would be in much better shape than it is.
Just from memory:
NYC AM iboc stations billing for 2006
WFAN 50m+
WOR 23M
WABC 24M
WNYC Operating budget of 31M+ (A&F)
I can't recall WCBS-am nor WADO but in light of these numbers, doesn't it seem a little idiotic to "worry" about the cost of iboc?
Lino
KB1OKL said:R.F. Burns said:KB1OKL said:Wi-Max will make HD even more obsolete than it already is, who needs IBOC for Wi-Max? There will be no advantage to streaming IBOC over Wi-Max.
Wake me when the infrustructure exists. When it does there will be nothing to DX any longer because all of those old transmitters will cease to broadcast. Enjoy DXing noise on the AM BCB.
I am not trying to say that radio is going to be over, just that IBOC is not the answer, I love radio and have for many many years and not just as a DXer. I just hope radio starts putting money back into programming and it becomes more local again. HD is the wrong direction, all that money spent for nothing, if they put that money into hiring talented people instead of firing them radio would be in much better shape than it is.
Link:You (John Hogan) wasted millions of dollars on IBOC, now proven to be a joke. Any Engineer worth his salt could have told you that IBOC is fatally flawed. Of course, yours didn’t-but maybe that has something to do with his being on the Board
of Directors of Ibiquity! But I’m sure that’s just a small conflict of interest though.
Besides, you can always lay off more employees to pay for all that useless IBOC hardware.
Right??
Let me clue you into something John, Instead of putting scads of money filling
secondary IBOC channels with automated drivel, why not put that money into
making your PRIMARY stations better?
clouseau said:Wow, what a puff piece. A lot of inaccuracy in it also. Wimax will rolll out this year? It already has in places. I doubt they're claiming it will be everywhere this year.SUPERCASTER said:http://www.tgdaily.com/content/view/35601/145/Chrysler, Dodge and Jeep vehicles will be getting WiMax connectivity “over the next few years.”
And talk about a "not well thought out" idea. I see someone thought what I did when they read about the "Electronic Modules software update". How long before the database gets compromised and something like the Melissa virus shuts down fuel flow and then disables remote updates?
WiMax is available in limited areas now. http://www.clearwire.com . It works OK.
As of now, there is just basically no coverage, nationally.
Great alternative...
Clouseau
vsa said:"...Chrysler, Dodge and Jeep vehicles will be getting WiMax connectivity over the next few years..."
Even before the WIMAX infrastructure is built-out, Chrysler, Dodge and Jeep commits to the technology. Please tells us about Chrysler, Dodge and Jeep's commitment to IBOC.
Play Freebird said:I manage a fairly busy tower site in the western suburbs of Philadelphia. Our tenants include all of the major cellular/PCS carriers, and I can assure you that at least one of these companies is in a big rush to build out its WiMax network.
I don't expect to see much activity in rural areas for a while -- but in major markets, WiMax will be up and running within the next couple of years.
Mike Walker said:You're only reinforcing my point, Freebird. Perhaps at some point in the not too distant futre Wi-Max "will be", or "can be". But now it just DOESN'T "be". It exists only in theory. And there have been some significant setbacks...with companies that were planning to do "Wi-Max" on a wide scale dropping those plans because it's too expensive.
And then there's the matter, as RF pointed out, of another monthly expense. Free media ALWAYS trumps paid media in sheer number of warm bodies reached!
Mike Walker said:"40 dollars a month, or less", and the primary use for Wi-Max in cars is...RADIO? And THIS is going to be the "death" of HD, which is FREE, or satellite which is 12.99 a month? Get freakin' real!
The "target" price of cable tv, back when it was called "community antenna" was about 5-10 bucks a month. How's that workin' out for ya'?