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Listen to the World with This Amazing Radio

ACOUSTIC ENERGY AE WiFi RadioNew York is an international community – a tossed salad of people whose origins span virtually every country of the globe. Each has a language, culture, and an attachment to news and music. There are literally thousands of radio stations around the world. If you are one of the 150 million people who currently use broadband Internet access, you can listen to almost all of them. Tune in to actual radio stations from Brazil, Mexico, China, Vietnam, India, Israel, Saudi Arabia, England, France, Italy, Germany, Sudan, Kenya and other countries as if you were there. It’s very possible with the new WiFi Internet Radio from Acoustic Energy.

Here’s a radio that can receive over 4000 stations from countries all over the world and it can sit on your table. The world’s first radio capable of accessing over 99% of Internet radio stations broadcast on-line anywhere in the world. No subscription to pay, no signal coverage problems, no pops and crackles and no international content boundaries. To use the AE WiFi Radio you will require 2 items for it to work. The first is broadband the other is wireless. Broadband (ADSL) is high-speed Internet access (512k, 1mb, 2mb etc) this is provided by a number of companies such as Time Warner, Earthlink, AOL, Verizon etc and works through your normal telephone line. Wireless is a way of connecting computer equipment around the house without cables. It requires a standard Wireless router (802.11b or 802.11g) to receive signals. The AE WiFi radio has its wireless technology built in and does not require a PC to work but needs to connect to the radio stations through the Wireless Router and broadband.

You can even listen to music stored in your computer. The AE WiFi Radio acts as a media adapter.

There’s no software to load. There are no complex things to set up. No separate monthly subscription. Just plug it in and start listening. Let the world be your oyster.

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