I think the demand was much greater than was anticipated. Although it was mentioned that a manufaturing problem did not exist, I am not so sure of that. Also, is it getting painfully obvious that SIRI and XMSR is a target of many groups that have a vested interest in killing both companies? Let's take a look:AAPL, MSFT, both have huge reason to see SatRad fail. The FCC/RIAA controlled by big lobby money from the Main Stream Media which has a HUGE interest in seeing SatRad fail. SIRI/XMSR needs to get as many devices into public places as possible, as quickly as possible. There is billions of AD dollars that will go down the drain at the MSM if SatRad is not stopped. Look for it to get worse before it gets better.
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William D. Kid @ Sep 9th 2006 10:15AM
I think the demand was much greater than was anticipated. Although it was mentioned that a manufaturing problem did not exist, I am not so sure of that. Also, is it getting painfully obvious that SIRI and XMSR is a target of many groups that have a vested interest in killing both companies? Let's take a look:AAPL, MSFT, both have huge reason to see SatRad fail. The FCC/RIAA controlled by big lobby money from the Main Stream Media which has a HUGE interest in seeing SatRad fail. SIRI/XMSR needs to get as many devices into public places as possible, as quickly as possible. There is billions of AD dollars that will go down the drain at the MSM if SatRad is not stopped. Look for it to get worse before it gets better.