"Mexico OK's HD Radio For Stations Near U.S. Border"
May 21, 2008 - "Mexico's Federal Telecommunications Commission
(CoFeTel) is authorizing radio stations within 320 kilometers, or
about 200 miles, of the Mexico-U.S. border to begin broadcasting in HD
Radio."
http://www.radioink.com/HeadlineEntr...&pt=todaysnews
"Mexico Says Hang on a Minute!"
"Mexico wants U.S. radio regulators to re-think their decision to
allow AMs to go IBOC at night and FMs to operate on the extended
hybrid digital carriers. Our neighbors to the south say they are not
happy the FCC authorized its recent 'final' IBOC rules governing
broadcast transmissions without first coordinating those through
international treaties."
http://www.radioworld.com/article/6410
It's Borderblasters, revisited. Mexico wants to have the option to
unleash mutually-assured-hiss-destruction (MADD HISS) in the event the
IBOC noise from La Frontera gets too bad. That's all, folks! LMFAO!