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On Sep 22, 1:38 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"Frank Dresser" wrote in message ... "David Eduardo" wrote in message .net... "Frank Dresser" wrote in message news ![]() And wouldn't Texas Instruments get an even lower licensing fee than Samsung since some of the technology is already owned by TI and TI is one of the buddies in the HD radio alliance? The HD Alliance is a group of large radio broadcasters who banded together to create a unified on-air ad campaign and marketing materials. Neither iBiquity nor TI have anything to do with it. Oops. Looks like I miscatagorized TI into the HD radio alliance. That's what I get for writing off the cuff. I could have call them one of ibiquity's "strategic partners". But that dosen't really make any difference to the question -- Why Samsung and not TI? Well, a bit of research reveals that Texas Instruments isn't just a strategic partner. They are investors in ibiquity. That's right, TI owns a share of the company which is presumeably sending business off to a competitor. Samsung is a consumer products manufacturer first and foremost... and substantially vertically integrated. Samsung's first goal is to create chips for its own products, then sell them. iBiquity wants as many different companies manufacturing receivers as possible. Anyone can license the technology and make chips.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Does this mean Samsung is getting into the colloidal silver business as well? |
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