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    How is buying a DAB radio clinging on to the past? You are ridiculous and tiresome.
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    How am I railing against it? I have simply bought a DAB radio, and I'm very happy with it because I like listening to radio stations. Why does it bother you so much?

    It is you who is railing against people who decide not to buy the latest iDevice. A common theme with you.


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    And how many people could listen to them simultaneously as DeletedUser suggests before the mobile phone networks run out of capacity?


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    You're dissembling now. You know full well that by iDevice, I mean any kind of such internet-enabled phone or tablet.

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    This thread is about DAB radio, not about your fear of not having a better smartphone than your neighbour.


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    Great day at work. Just wondering why you always seem to feel the need to put everyone down.


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    There is still plenty of channels for DAB the government has chosen not to release. A cynic might suspect a few reasons.

    suggesting the remaining 40% of Hong Kong's population is a 'creative' suggestion
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    Quote Originally Posted by East_coast:
    suggesting the remaining 40% of Hong Kong's population is a 'creative' suggestion
    suggesting the remaining 40% of Hong Kong's population get a smartphone and 3G phone contract is a 'creative' suggestion

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    Yes - many earn HK$3,740 per month

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    Quote Originally Posted by East_coast:

    Given the lower cost to broadcast and produce radio shows with DAB it is surprising there is no radio stations in Hong Kong for other languages such as
    • Japanese
    • Korean
    • Tagalog
    • Indonesian
    • etc
    There are Nepalese and Tagalog programmes on RTHK and some of the DBC stations.
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