Reciva was not just a stream aggregator.
They also provided the entire firmware for the radios.
I think all of the radios that use(d) their service also ran their software.

A while ago Grace Digital did a deal of some sort with them and gained access 
to the firmware - and I suspect they could also
run the back-end ... but owners of other brands may well struggle because those 
brands gave up long ago.

I have tried to contact someone who is/was at Reciva (Qualcomm) to see if I can 
get more information that I can share.
No response yet.

Paul Webster

On Mon, 26 Oct 2020 12:01:41 -0400, you wrote:

>Likely, the radio manufacturer will find another provider.  But this 
>illustrates the weak spot of the wifi radio receiver — proprietary stream 
>amalgamators.  What radio are you using?
>
>John Figliozzi
>
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>> 
>> ?
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