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Old July 15th 04, 05:37 AM
Diamond Dave
 
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On 10 Jul 2004 04:09:48 GMT, "Bob Haberkost"
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This is the first time I've seen this in print, although I've seen rumours (some of
which I'd started myself) relating to Canada's adopting rules for satellite radio
broadcasting (e.g. Sirius and XM).


Its amazing the footprint for Sirius satellite radio. It covers all
the lower 48 US states, Mexico, a good chunk of the western Carribean,
almost all of Canada (except extreme North) and even a good portion of
Central America.

They have three satellites orbiting in a figure-8 pattern.

http://www.cbc.radio-canada.ca/htmen...lliteradio.pdf

I wonder if they'll sell service in other countries as well?

Dave

 
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