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Mexico Authorizes Transition to HD Radio(TM) Broadcasting for Stations
Within 320 Kilometers of Country's Northern Border with the U.S. May 21, 2008 7:00 AM EDT COLUMBIA, Md., May 21 /PRNewswire/ -- Mexico's Federal Telecommunications Commission (CoFeTel) announced last week that it is authorizing radio stations within 320 kilometers (200 miles) from its border with the United States to begin transmitting with digital HD Radio technology. In an official statement, the CoFeTel said: "Que tomando en cuenta el grado de desarrollo e implementacion del sistema IBOC en los Estados Unidos de America, se requiere que Mexico instrumente acciones decisivas, para que los concesionarios y permisionarios de radiodifusion sonora mexicanos ubicados en la zona de 320 kilometros dentro de la frontera norte de Mexico, puedan realizar sus transmisiones en igualdad de condiciones tecnologicas, en beneficio de la calidad del servicio que proporcionan al publico radioescucha." The translation is: "Considering the extent of the development and implementation of the IBOC system in the United States of America, Mexico is required to take decisive action so that [the country's AM and FM radio stations] in the zone located within 320 kilometers of the northern border of Mexico can transmit at the same technological level so that they can provide the benefits of quality service to the radio listening public." It went on to state that stations that want to transmit with the IBOC (HD Radio) system must request authorization from CoFeTel and must commit to assisting the commission in studying the technology. "We're deeply grateful to the Mexican broadcasting industry for its decision to join the HD Radio phenomenon," said Bob Struble, President and CEO of iBiquity Digital, the developer of HD Radio technology. "As the outstanding success we're seeing in the United States is mirrored elsewhere in the world, more and more countries will reap the benefits of this technology's efficient use of spectrum to bring very high- quality audio and data to consumers." SOURCE iBiquity Digital http://tinyurl.com/5tvwf8 What this translates to is that Mexico is jamming back. Of course Struble, aka. The Jackal Faced Dog, is full of his usual bull****. Yea, the HD transition has stalled, especially doesn't work on AM, also jams on FM, HD radios aren't selling, and especially doesn't work in moving vehicles. |
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