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  2. Sirius Satellite Radio - Wikipedia

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    Prior to this, Sirius subscribers who had a satellite radio were also able to access many of the Sirius channels via the Internet, using a special password, but the service operated at 32 kbit/s and was only available to those who purchased a satellite radio receiver. Sirius Internet Radio is an Internet-only subscription, allowing worldwide ...

  3. Digital audio radio service - Wikipedia

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    Digital audio radio service (DARS) is any type of digital radio program service. In the United States it is the official FCC term for digital radio services. The most popular type of DARS in the U.S. and Canada is SDARS (Satellite Digital Audio Radio Service), used by Sirius Satellite Radio and XM Satellite Radio. XM and Sirius both operate in ...

  4. XM Satellite Radio - Wikipedia

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    On July 29, 2008, XM and former competitor Sirius Satellite Radio formally completed their merger, following U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) approval, forming Sirius XM Radio, Inc. with XM Satellite Radio, Inc. as its subsidiary. [1] On November 12, 2008, Sirius and XM began broadcasting with their new, combined channel lineups. [2]

  5. Satellite radio - Wikipedia

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    Satellite radio uses the 2.3 GHz S band in North America for nationwide digital radio broadcasting. [6] MobaHO! operated at 2.6 GHz. In other parts of the world, satellite radio uses part of the 1.4 GHz L band allocated for DAB. [7] Satellite radio subscribers purchase a receiver and pay a monthly subscription fee to listen to programming.

  6. Sirius XM - Wikipedia

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    The origin of XM Satellite Radio was a Petition for Rulemaking filed at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) by regulatory attorney and Founder of Satellite CD Radio Martine Rothblatt, to establish frequencies and licensing rules for the world's first-ever Satellite Digital Audio Radio Service (SDARS).

  7. Jeep Gladiator (JT) - Wikipedia

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    The radio includes an A/M-F/M stereo tuner, along with Bluetooth hands-free calling and stereo audio streaming capabilities, a microSD card slot, and an auxiliary audio input jack. SiriusXM Satellite Radio is also available as an option. This radio option was discontinued from the Gladiator following the 2021 model year.

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