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CES 2009: Sirius XM Debuts First Interoperable Satellite Radio Post Sirius-XM merger, satellite radio fans subscribing to one service or the other had to settle for piecemeal choices of hearing channels from the other. Sirius XM says no more, unveiling today at CES Mirge, its first interoperable satellite radio priced at around $250. http://www.tgdaily.com/content/view/4091...
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Sirius XM rolls out interoperable MiRGE satellite radio Sirius XM has already merged some of its channels and, as expected , it's now taken advantage of CES to roll out its very first interoperable satellite radio: the MiRGE (clever, Sirius XM, clever). In addition to letting you switch between Sirius and XM signals with ease, this radio will display three other channels as you view your current channel, and let you pause and rewind up to ... http://www.engadget.com/2009/01/08/siriu...
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Sirius Satellite Radio Digital satellite radio broadcasting commercial-free music, sports, news, and entertainment programming. Includes information on how Sirius Satellite Radio works, ... http://www.sirius.com/
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XM Satellite Radio Provider of satellite radio entertainment and information programming. Site includes information on how to buy an XM radio, available plans, and radio activation ... http://www.xmradio.com/
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Satellite radio - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Satellite radio, particularly in the United States, has become a major provider ... Satellite radio uses the 2.3 GHz S band in North America and generally shares ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satellite_r...
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XM Radio vs Sirius Radio Get a side by side comparison between XM Radio and Sirius Radio the 2 major players of satellite radio. Find out which best suits your lifestyle http://www.radiosatellite.org/
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Satellite Radio - How To Information - eHow.com Compare satellite radio services from XM and Sirius to conventional radio and read up on different satellite receivers with eHow. Already have a satellite radio unit... http://www.ehow.com/information_1228-sat...
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