A satellite radio is a digital radio signal that is broadcast by a communication satellite, which covers a much wider geographical range than terrestrial radio signals.
Satellite radio space is all set to sizzle in the country. With the government giving finishing touches to its policy guidelines on satellite radio, the space is bound to attract more players (and of course listeners).
satellite radio uses 2.3 GHz S band frequencies. Since the broadcast is digital, reception is free from disturbances, it is noise-free and offers clear sound. Presently, key satellite digital radio systems in the world are WorldSpace (covers Africa, southern Europe, Middle East and Asia), XM Radio, Sirius Radio (US and parts of Canada), and MBCo (Japan and Korea).


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