NAB Says FM Radios No 'Burden' to Cell Makers
It's true
Most of the time I'd rather listen to CDs I bought or use my phone to stream Slacker or as an MP3 player.
And, if I ever did listen to radio again it would be satellite radio.
So you are wrong.
I'd also never listen to Satellite radio. It doesn't have the same ambiance.
Since I don't listen to CD's, no one does... so the FCC should base their decision on my opinion.
😎 just an FYI: There are plenty of people who listen to FM. FM doesn't "cost" data (As mentioned in article).
If you can't get unlimited data (cough AT&T), or don't want to pay for data, this would be a good option.
Hell... you could listen to the radio without a cell phone being active. 911 available for free. Or out of cell-tower range. or in range of 1x/edge.
Bottom line: I don't like the "forced" part of it... but I can see where this is better of two evil...
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Exactly how does this address the royalty situation, anyway? Do the radio operators think it will increase their ratings and revenues which they can pass on the the record labels?
Radios can be bought cheaply if people want them.
Wireless (Nokia) can add them in, if people want them. This is supply/demand. There's no demand for FM on a cell phone.
Eg. I can listen to radio on my iPhone through CBS radio which is 'software' only, and optional. All manufacturers would have to install FM receivers in ALL devices which may not cost a lot, but enough. If you add a '$5' NAB/radio fee to all devices purchased - do you think that you would enjoy it ?
Also, not to be a killjoy - most radio here is moving to digital.
KriisCDW said:
Hell... you could listen to the radio without a cell phone being active. 911 available for free. Or out of cell-tower range. or in range of 1x/edge.
I loathe the NAB and RIAA, and I'm not fond of this bill. I agree, I have no use for a radio on my cell phone, and would prefer it if terrestrial radio and the traditional models of entertainment extinct and evaporate.
However, the fact that as long as I have a battery with a charge, if the cell networks go down, wifi isn't available, etc. the FM radio can be used as an emergency alert.
What the manufacturers should do (if technologically possible) is put in a radio chip with minimal frequencies that can be used for emergency broadcasts...
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