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Good news for dial-up users and broadband users

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OVERLOAD - Mon May 22, 2006 8:31 pm

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At UK Bass Radio, we have set up a stream for dial up users and people with slower connections that re-buffer when listening.

The new stream is still experimental, but you can tune in here http://66.232.102.200:8075/listen.pls for now. There may be some occasional downtime on this stream.

The stream is at 32k so most dial up users should have no problems with it.

Of course, we still have the usual 64k stream online 24 hours a day


BUT WAIT - It dun even stop here...

We also have plans to upgrade the existing stream to 128k for crystal clear sounds for everyone else, so watch this space...

Peace,

UK Bass Management

PS, recently we had a user accusing us of sending unsolicited email, I would just like to point out that we only send emails to users, and all users are welcome to unsubscribe from our mailing list at any time (simply log in at http://www.ukbassradio.co.uk/newsletter.php)
If you are receiving these emails and havent ever signed up at ukbassradio.co.uk, please contact us - sending you unwanted emails is no use to us! :oD


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