From: "[ Tom ]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Ini lebih jauh dari http://www.worldspace.com/experience/multimedia.htm

Tom

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Direct Media Service is delivered to a
           user's PC through the WorldSpace digital receiver coupled with
           a PC Adapter or through the soon to be introduced WorldSpace PC
           Receiver Card. Huge amounts of the best web content, selected by 
the subscriber, are loaded directly to the hard drive of the user's
           Pentium-class PC, without the need for a telephone line.
DMS is a one-way broadcast system and
           is not an interactive Internet system. DMS supplements
           traditional Internet services by offering many gigabytes of popular,
           educational and informative web-style content without
           "per-minute" telephone line charges. It's like getting a
           CD-ROM filled with web content, delivered right to your PC every 
day.
DMS is available to end users through
           WS authorized distributors of DMS subscriptions.
Today DMS is available in Kenya. In
           1Q2001, WorldSpace will launch DMS service in selected
           markets including Indonesia and India.
Direct Media Services includes various
           subscription tiers, including basic service and premium 
channels. DMS basic service includes the content categories of news, sports,
           finance, entertainment, health, kids, lifestyle and education.
Regarding the speed, the download rate can be
           as high as 128 kbps, depending on the ability of the end user's
           computer. The downloads occur automatically and unattended while 
users
           sleeping or at work. Access to cached content therefore seems
           virtually instantaneous, like a high-speed connection or a CD ROM.
Keep visiting the WorldSpace Web site
           for future announcements on launch dates for Direct Media Services
           throughout Africa and Asia.

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