Hi,

Thanks for that I should have said I need it for the car. I want to  
try and keep downloads to the min on the iPhone and computer. An EU  
alternative to Siriuos is what I'm really after. As far as I can see  
sirius only covers the US.

BTW it's the sports stuff I'm really after :) I fear the worst to be  
honest as I've scoured the Internet with no joy!
Cheers,

Michael


On 27 Sep 2009, at 15:49, Keith Scott <[email protected]>  
wrote:

> Michael
>
> Have you downloaded the widget at  www.phantomgorilla.com  ?
> That gives you BBC radio (but does not allow some sports broadcasts  
> "for legal reasons").
>
> And why not use iTunes radio?
> You are spoilt for choice there.
>
> Keith
> ======================================================
>
> Michael Dennis - Fanchants.com wrote:
>>
>> Afternoon,
>>
>> I'm travelling around Europe at the moment and have run out of
>> podcasts and fresh music. I've a friend in America who has Siriuos
>> sattelite radio and loves it. I was wondering if anyone knew of a
>> similar service that works in the Eu enabling me to listen to the uk
>> radio stations I like?
>>
>> Also I signed up to the 50mb plan with o2 for overseas data roaming
>> and have gone way past that, 150 mb on last look. Anyone got good
>> suggestions for Internet usage - using the iPhone and/ or laptop.
>> Problem is we're in 5 or 6 countries so I dont think  it's worth
>> signing up to one specific countries providers pay as you go.
>>
>> Any help on the above appreciated.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Michael
>>
>>
>
> >

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