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Those FM transmitters used with iPods and other mp3 players all around the world to beam whatever is playing to the an FM radio frequency, to be heard through your car’s speakers or any stereo without cables, are used around the world by millions of people.
But in the UK they’ve always been illegal, until almost now. On December 8, 2006, they’ll be legalised by the UK’s telecommunications regulator Ofcom, partly because of consumer demand. They must also have realised that the law was making innocent criminals out of many people for no good reason. Most iPod and mp3 player accessory manufacturers offer FM transmitters, with one of the most well known being the “iTrip”. A couple of mp3 players out there even have an FM transmitter built in as standard, although definitely not on any current model iPod. Interestingly and thankfully for consumers, while these devices were not legal to use, they were always legal to buy and sell. As long as the FM transmitters in question are of the low power variety and conform to UK and EU standards, they’ll very soon be legal to use without worry. More Details - http://www.itwire.com.au/content/view/7422/52/ |
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