XM's online radio service is no longer free
There's heated debate in the halls of legislation right now about the merger of Sirius Satellite Radio and XM Satellite Radio -- and rightly so. The two companies are the largest in the U.S., and the prospect of them merging is causing fear of monopoly throughout the industry. One of the primary reasons why so many are against the two companies merging is the fear that prices will increase.
XM Canada just announced that starting on September 1st of 2008, XM Radio Online (XMRO) will now cost $9.99, where it was previously free. According to XM, the cost will also be introduced to existing customers.
Current XM Canada customers who are paying $12.99/month for access will now be paying $22.98/month. From now until September 1st 2008, however, existing customers will be paying $1 extra per month for the new service.
The National Association of Broadcasters, along with current Attorney General Alberto Gonzales and formal Attorney General John Ashcroft are all opposed to the merger of Sirius and XM. While the two companies come up with a new name for the merged company, state and federal legislators are hustling along to find ways to stop the merger.
The FCC also voiced its opinion on the merger, indicating that it finds the move to be a highly negative impact to consumers.
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