ey-Roberts
Sent: 29 January 2009 18:24
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Subject: Re: [backstage] Digital Britain Interim Report is published
But if it's 50% digital listening and let's say 90% of that isn't DAB,
then why bother "making a clear statement of Government and policy
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> Maybe I missed it, but I didn't see any mention of FM vs DAB quality.
> Even if the coverage is (eventually) there, if the quality isn
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McSweeney-Roberts
Sent: 29 January 2009 16:41
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Subject: Re: [backstage] Digital Britain Interim Report is published
Maybe I missed it, but I didn't see any mention of FM vs DAB quality.
Even if the cov
Maybe I missed it, but I didn't see any mention of FM vs DAB quality. Even
if the coverage is (eventually) there, if the quality isn't as good then I
don't see 50% of the population switching to DAB any time soon.
On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 16:31, Brian Butterworth wrote:
> In the box on page 34, t
In the box on page 34, the second table has no headings. Nowhere does it
mention the 'planned coverage' is for 2030. And best of all...
"N.B. Comparing analogue FM to DAB coverage is not straightforward due to
the individual characteristics of each platform and it is necessary to
measure the per
I'm quite impressed by the way that the whole DAB+ issue has become a box
about the boring sounding European 'Digital Radio Receivers Profiles' on
page 33. Strange way to write a long-term plan if you ask me.
2009/1/29 Jim Tonge
> And plenty not to:
> (page 22)
> "On the same basis, the Governm
And plenty not to:
(page 22)
"On the same basis, the Government has yet to see a case for
legislation in favour of
net neutrality. In consequence, unless Ofcom find network operators or
ISPs to have
Significant Market Power and justify intervention on competition
grounds, traffic
managemen
I love how they make it sound like Apple's recent dumping of DRM was an
embrace of some form of DRM that would work on any and all devices:
"Digital Rights Management (DRM), properly applied, also has a role (i.e.
where it allows users to access content on any device that they own, rather
than bein
A lot to enjoy here...
"Our plans for the level of service which we believe should be universal. We
anticipate this consideration will include options up to 2Mb/s."
http://www.dcms.gov.uk/images/publications/digital_britain_interimreportjan09.pdf
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