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3/11/2009


XM OnLine Low-Quality Public Relations Disaster

Filed under: Radio Today — Charlie Summers @ 2:43 pm

Not that SiriusXM needs any more bad publicity, but now they are ticking off some of their most loyal customers by promising included access to higher-quality on-line streams and then not delivering.

While the reason is as yet unclear, there seem to be two possible yet mutually-exclusive possibilities; 1) They technically screwed-up and are currently prohibiting their customers from accessing the streams inadvertently, or 2) only the low-quality 32kbps stream is included in the long-term “lock-in” requiring a payment of $2.99 for the “Premium” streams. The latter could cause the company a problem, though, as customer service representatives told many of those who paid for long-term commitments they would be receiving the higher-quality streams as part of their package.

Either way, it’s yet another black eye for the satellite radio carrier, upsetting even some of the most ardent XM “fanboyz.” I’ll be updating this as information arrives; stay tuned.

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Leaked: Inno firmware v2.11 with FM modulator turn on

Filed under: News, Radio Today — Charlie Summers @ 8:47 am

From Orbitcast: Leaked: Inno firmware v2.11 with FM modulator turn on

From the article: “This handy piece of version 2.11 firmware - with the FM mod turned on - fell off the back of a truck and landed in the hands of yours truly. And now, it’s available for all Orbitcast readers to enjoy. To be clear, this firmware update is not authorized by Sirius XM Radio… but that’s what makes it fun right?”

The idea of hacked Inno firmware fills my entire body with quivers, and a little annoyance since I decided to cancel my Inno’s XM subscription at the end of this month. And make certain you read the entire article and all comments before reflashing your Inno, or bad things could happen.

Now that hacked firmware is a reality, is it possible…after all this time…that someone on the outside might actually fix that d*mnable DST bug in 2.11???

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