Re: The Classical Hour



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On Jan 23, 3:40 am, Leythos <v...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In article <1169545707.250379.15...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
chil...@xxxxxxxxxxx says...

You see, I have the server for the online station I own at a data
center down Mexico way. With the "relay" I have, they would know that
someone was connecting to some strange address in Mexico, and never
know they they are connecting to someone's Live 365 feed.And in a properly configured solution they would never be able to
connect to a "strange" server anywhere.

You keep missing the entire point, only a improperly secured business
allows connections to the world, so, a properly setup network would
never allow a connection to an undefined location like yours.


However, part of my radio station operations (like a few other
internet radio stations), is to sell time to broadcasters. The people
that buy time from me to air The Classical Hour, expect their show to
be heard. They expect their advertisers to be heard. In addition to my
programs (e.g. my talk show, and my sports coverage), I also have added
programs from other people buying sime on my station,and connecting to
my servers. For the highest level bitrate (256K, currently only used by
The Classical Hour(, they are paying a LOT of money, and EXPECT their
show to be heard. I am hell-bent on seeing that my customers get what
they PAID for. That is why I have engineers that do everything possible
to come up with ways where my customers' shows can be heard by people
wanting to tune in from work (hence the "relay" from my server, to fool
the boss's filtering system). I have both a Live 365 feed, as well as a
feed off my server. As of right now, NONE of the major filtering
vendors (which are used in nearly all the Fortune 500 companies) have
any of my servers in their blacklists, so if you are working for a
Fortune 500 company, you will very likely be able to tune in to any
show broadcast on my station. Being that the severs are housed in a
data center in Mexico, they are far less likely to appear in any
blacklists, as servers in Mexico will not appear in any blacklists.

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