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Crux Of Satellite RadioFederal Communication Commission that is FCC allocated a spectrum in the "S" band that is frequency of 2.3 Giga Hertz for nationwide broadcasting of satellite based Digital Audio Radio Service (DARS). At that time only four companies applied for a license to broadcast over that band. The Federal Communication Commission gave licenses to two of these companies in late nineties. Also known as compact disc Radio earlier but presently Sirius Satellite Radio and American Mobile Radio presently XM Satellite Radio paid more than eighty million dollars each to use space in the S-band for digital satellite transmission. These days there are three space-based radio broadcasters namely Sirius Satellite Radio, XM Satellite Radio and World Space Satellite radio. These satellite radio companies are comparing the significance of their service to the impact that cable television had on television around thirty years ago. The audience won't be able to pick up local stations using satellite radio services, but they will have access to hundreds of stations offering a variety of music genres. Every company has a different plan for its broadcasting system, but the systems do share similarities. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com
Tymon Hytem has worked in the electronics field for the past 15 years. He enjoys helping people decide on electronic gadgets from telephones to XM Radio and choosing the perfect XM Satellite Radio system for their needs. Click the XML Icon Above to Receive Satellite Radio Articles Via RSS!
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