Maybe by producing the 2 chips in one device, they can simply produce in high
quantity (to reply to every demand all over the world) and just send for the
interested at low costs. And all this with the possibility for the person
that have one to travel and still have it working. The software restriction
may be a law "restriction feature" no ? I am thinking this because, as I
said, the DVB-T if I'm not wrong (at least here in Portugal true) it works
using the h264 protocol, and not everyone is allowed to use it on their
devices and not every country allows it the same way. But I can be wrong
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