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This message was authored by qwrbrbrl This message was authored by: qwrbrbrl

Online radio

Looking to set up a online community radio and was thinking of using Sky.

 

What would be the best way of going about setting up and using the providor for this station? Is there a rate just for phone and broadband only for what will be a charity station in a rural area.

 

Any advice or help would be welcome.

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This message was authored by daveNOS This message was authored by: daveNOS

Re: Online radio

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@qwrbrbrl If your going to use the connection for a charity service then you need to look at using a non domestic service(Sky broadband is a domestic only service), especially if you will be funded by the charity or through donations.

This message was authored by simon194 This message was authored by: simon194

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@qwrbrbrl wrote:

Looking to set up a online community radio and was thinking of using Sky.

 

What would be the best way of going about setting up and using the providor for this station? Is there a rate just for phone and broadband only for what will be a charity station in a rural area.

 

Any advice or help would be welcome.


As @daveNOS says you will need to use a business ISP for internet and if you plan to play music you will need the appropriate PPL PRS licenses.

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@qwrbrbrl 

 

You wouldn't be 'using' Sky Broadband in any sense other than for your own internet access: they won't provide web space or server hosting, technical support, legal/copyright advice or help with domain issues.  As noted above, being a domestic ISP they also cannot offer a fixed IP address which may become important to you.

 

If you really want your own ISP to be involved (which shouldn't really be necessary) then I'd suggest you look for a small business service provider with experience in the charity sector.

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