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![]() "R J Carpenter" wrote in message ... "Stephen Shaffer" wrote in message ... All, I have a friend that is an advid adventure racer. He is getting ready to outfit a small RV for a race later this year, and told me that he is getting XM installed because "they are going to offer a data channel so you can get Internet Access." Sounds fishy to me... Can anyone verify or deny? I cannot verify nor deny, but I smell the fish as well. It doesn't seem technically possible. They do not any significant bandwidth to dedicate to non-broadcast uses. What about 100 "digital" customers who wanted 56 kilobits at the same time - that's 5.6 megabits per second - about equal their whole program bandwidth, I suspect. Are you saying each channel is only 56kbit? I thought both XM & Sirius were 64kbit? Yea, they don't have enough bandwidth for decent stereo, much less datacasting. Is that why XM sounds worse than FM? |
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