homenewsreviewstalkcompare pricestalk
NEW TODAY:
NEWS WEBSITE OF THE DAY - labs.ideeinc.com/multicolr                                                                           

Ofcom legalises low-powered FM transmitters

Griffin and other manufacturers rejoice

NEWS: 8 December 2006 0:01 GMT by Amber Maitland

Ofcom, the telecommunication standards agency, has announced that low powered FM transmitters will be legal from 8 December.

The law has been changed to allow these devices to be used, as they're popular for streaming audio from a portable music device to in-car radios and other radio devices.

Griffin, the makers of the iTrip FM transmitter for iPod, has said that this means about 100,000 iTrip owners in the UK will finally be able to use their devices.

According to Ofcom, the legislation was in place to combat pirate radio stations; however, the advent of the small FM transmitter means that many people who were just trying to listen to their own music files over their car stereo were, strictly speaking, breaking the law.

Griffin is not the only manufacturer who will benefit from this change. Sonnet Technologies can now sell the iFreq in the UK (for £40), while GEAR4 is pushing the PowerTrip FM car charger and transmitter for iPod.

Some of the devices available work on devices other than the iPod as well.



disable ad
Have Your Say
(Email address will not be published)


Ofcom legalises low-powered FM transmitters Image
Zoom/See more images

Tags


Latest in Audio

NEWS Daily news roundup - 08/07/08
NEWS iNo turns your iPod into quiz game
NEWS Maplin launches MusicTube waterproof MP3 player
NEWS "Orwellian" net proposals pushed through by EU
NEWS EU proposes crackdown on music and movie piracy

Latest on Pocket-lint.co.uk

NEWS WEBSITE OF THE DAY - labs.ideeinc.com/multicolr
NEWS VIDEO: Megawhat News - O2’s stock of the iPhone 3G runs out
NEWS O2 confirms iPhone 3G shortage
NEWS Daily news roundup - 08/07/08
NEWS Amphibious Tank brings you your beer




Top Stories

Alpine eX-10 iPod controller with Bluetooth

REVIEW
Alpine eX-10

Want to iPod-up your car?

"Orwellian" net proposals pushed through by EU

NEWS
MEPs Back Net Proposals

MEPs back file-sharing fight

iHome delivers two new iPod docks

NEWS
iHome iPod Docks

Nifty ways to use your fave dinky device



Came straight to this page? Visit Pocket-lint.co.uk for all the latest news and reviews.

disable ad

Broadband?

Compare 50+ deals available to you

Powered by Top 10 Broadband

Who's online

1415 guests, 1 member...

Newest reader

isivision

Pocket-lint.co.uk poll

Q. Should Microsoft just give up on Vista?

Vote YES?
Vote NO?

LAST TIME
When asked Is Blu-ray a waste of time? 50% said yes and 50% said no


disable ad
 

Also available on

news now logo google news logo news yahoo logo

All external sites will open in a new browser. Pocket-lint.co.uk does not endorse external sites. Copyright 2003 - 2008 Pocket-Lint Ltd.

Pocket-lint sites: www.pocket-lint.co.uk | www.photographypress.co.uk | www.gamesdog.co.uk | www.megawhat.tv
disable ad