ReRemember something else about New Zealand: because of its geographic location and relative isolation from other land areas: the radio spectrum is going to be far less cluttered than in North America or Western Europe. Hence, the government can be far more lenient and liberal in allowing use of the spectrum. Just imagine, for instance, what would occur in the Midwest or Northeast USA if suddenly FCC regs changed and allowed more or less unregulated low-power fm use. It might work well in Wyoming or Montana or Manitoba; but it would hardly play well in Chicago, Boston or Toronto. The fm band would become like the old cb band with constant interference, hash, and noise; and that would serve no one's interest. For those who wish playing with their own radio stations, the net would seem a far better venue.
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