perhaps not, but I'd have to read deeper into them than I care to do were I
interested in getting to the bottom of the matter.
However, the Congressional Black Caucus is pushing for iBiquity to be included
in any XM/Sirius radio (among other social constructs) as a condition of the
FCC granting the merger.
So, you might have missed that -- despite being beltway-adjacent -- while you
were listening to your own words and advice.
Come to think of it, isn't Boeing a major exhibitor at the annual CBC forum?
John |Willkie
-----Original Message-----
>From: "Manfredi, Albert E" <albert.e.manfredi@xxxxxxxxxx>
>Sent: Jul 2, 2008 4:00 PM
>To: opendtv@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: [opendtv] Re: Here we go again...
>
>Adam Goldberg wrote:
>
>> Requiring specific features in hardware is not the
>> government's job.
>
>Generally, I agree. Although if you had read *my* response to Craig, vs.
>the added noise in the circuit, you would have noticed that my main
>objection was with the notion that we are dealing with an open and free
>marketplace.
>
>We aren't. I don't think you'll find ANYTHING IN MY RESPONSE (since you
>like caps) to suggest I'm in favor of govt intervention.
>
>Bert
>
>
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