“Game changing innovations are few and far between. They are usually simple concepts to describe but when they arrive it takes time to fully realize their importance and impact. Television was a game-changer, mobile phones were a game-changer, and blogging is also one.” ___Collis Ta’eed Not so long ago what emerged as a compendious log of interesting Web links called Robot Wisdom WebLog has now been evolved into a versatile blogosphere, which has ubiquitously revolutionized the trends of communication and conveying information worldwide. The ever-evolving phenomenon of blogging and its ever-expanding dimensions have rendered a new shape to the online media geometry over the years making it a quintessential part of different spheres of life. In today’s times, blogging is not just about having an online journal or an online presence but it is much more than that. Besides being a personal pulpit, a blog could be interpreted as a political soapbox, an advertising tool, a means for social and cultural exchange, and above all, the cornerstone of the citizen journalism and the emerging people’s wire (i.e. twitter). While a plethora of people have turned to blogging in the European and the American states, the trend of blogging in South Asian countries have perked up and become perceivable only in the recent years. The need for self-expression and the need to create social connections primarily drive the bloggers in the South Asian quarters including Bangladesh, India, Nepal, and Pakistan. Amongst these, the Indian and the Pakistani blogosphere seem to stand above the rest. The permeation of blogs in these regions not only brought an online revolution but it also stirred up the opinionated discussions amidst the crowd on various fronts. Speaking of the Indian blogosphere, it is estimated to have around 2 million active blogs ranging from youth’s tittle-tattle and techie’s tips to blogs of social, political, and philosophical frames. According to a survey, around 14% of the Indian cybercitizens are found to be blogging while 39% of them have an understanding of the concepts of the social phenomenon. Besides the internet geeks and the commoners, a number of celebrities have turned to blogging so as to promote their interactivity with the followers. Several bigwigs in the Indian entertainment industry including Amitabh Bachan (http://bigb.bigadda.com/), Manoj Bajpayee (http://manojbajpayee-en.itzmyblog.com/) and Shekhar Kapur (http://www.shekharkapur.com/blog/) use blogs as their personal pulpits to reach out to the masses. In addition to the entertainment icons, the Indian bloggerville is also inhabited by a number of citizen journalists. Although, blogs as journalistic platforms have gained more popularity in the US, it is in its embryonic stages in India. One of the leading English dailies of Pune, the “Pune Mirror,” features a dedicated space for blogs called “The Bloggers’ Park.” Blogging is not just another mere pastime for the Indian bloggers. There are many who have explored the underlying potential of the blogs and are gaining through it. The Indian bloggers are awarded accolades every year under the name “Indibloggies,” which serve as an emblem of recognition for their efforts. Besides, virtual and off-line blogging conferences are being held each year to reflect on the prevailing state of the blogosphere. Blogging in Pakistan has also come a long way; however, a lot needs to be learnt and practiced for the blogs to thrive and stay. The Pakistani bloggers or “blaagers” (as they proudly call it) are slowly and steadily getting better at harnessing the power of blogs for individual and collective gains. While the Pakistani bloggers have been considered as somewhat self-centered by many, a notable shift can be seen in the recent years. The Pakistani blogs have transitioned into collaborative spaces addressing several socialistic, nationalistic and political issues in addition to the technological rants. Some of the popular blogs of the Pakistani blogosphere can be perused at the Bloggers Pakistan website (http://www.bloggers.pk/). The Pakistani blogosphere has not only drawn the attention of the netizens worldwide but the local mass media including TV, radio and newspapers have also started giving coverage to the brilliant blaagers of today’s times. Even the leading English daily of Pakistan, the Dawn, has placed a blog on its website, which has gained a massive readership over a short span of time. A number of celebrities in the music industry such as Ali Zafar, Shehzad Roy, and Najam Sheraz also blog from time to time, however, the celebrity blogs haven’t made it to the limelight because of the irregularity of blog posts and the lack of proper spotlight. Corporate blogging, a relatively new trend in the blog revolution, is found to be in nascent stages in Pakistan. Corporate blogging not only helps the businesses in publicizing their services to a larger audience but it also bridges the nexus between the corporate executives and the customers. The Central Depository Company of Pakistan (CDC) blog (http://www.cdcpakistan.com/Blogs/default.aspx) is one of the examples of the corporate blogs in Pakistan. Moreover, the Finance Ministry of Pakistan has also launched an official blog (http://www.finance.gov.pk/finance_blog/index.php), which is, indeed a progressive step in the Pakistani blogging world. Even though the dynamic culture of blogging has been embraced by millions of cybercitizens over the years, there had been crucial times when the blogging sites were blocked by the authorities of the respective countries and the freedom of speech had been affected. The most popular blogging sites in India had experienced a ban in the year 2006 after the train bombing attacks in Mumbai while the Pakistani blogosphere had a similar encounter in the same year. Another interesting case that emerged on the Indian blogging scene was that of the Chautanya Kunte and Barkha Dutt of NDTV where Kunte had to opt for an apology after criticizing the reporter’s work. Like two sides of a coin, the blogging phenomenon also has its own pros and cons. While, on one hand, blogging can promote a positive image of an individual, company or a society; on the other hand, it can be a lot destructive as it can easily defame and damage an individual’s or an organization’s reputation in minutes as seen in the Kunte’s and Barkha Dutt’s scenario. There has also been a growing concern if blogs could be used by the anti-social elements in the promotion of their malicious activities. Credibility of blogs is another issue when it comes to the demerits of blogging. No matter how authentic information is being posted, there will be a lot of people who won’t take it as a credible source of information because of the lack of the gatekeeper’s concept. The trend of blogging in the South Asian regions, particularly in the Indian and the Pakistani blogospheres, is progressing at a fast pace, however; a marked development in the field of blogging can only be brought about by the increased penetration of the Internet, which in turn, depends on the improvement in the literacy rates and the availability of technology in the areas. Blogging and the Internet access go hand in hand. The more the rate of Internet literacy, more will be the bloggers and eventually a time will come when a man will be known by the blog he keeps and how well he keeps it. The article was published in a magazine called SouthAsia (September 2009 Edition).
The Virtual Microphone
The Harsh Necessity of Child Labor in Bangladesh
Posted by Sarah Rahman
“Child labor and poverty are inevitably bound together and if you continue to use the labor of children as the treatment for the social disease of poverty, you will have both poverty and child labor to the end of time.”
___Grace Abbott
The old adage, “Three feet of ice does not result from one day of freezing weather” certainly holds true when it comes to defining the issue of the pervasive child labor in Bangladesh. For quite a lot of years, the tender-aged children have been found working as laborers in the garment and leather industries, domestic servants, construction workers, etc. in the country and the phenomenon of child labor has been treated as a panacea for the problems of severe poverty since long. While there are many who condemn the employment of children in the industrial sector and express strong disapproval of the ever-growing social malice, the harsh necessity of child labor in Bangladesh seems unavoidable unless the nexus amongst the child labor practice, poverty, education, poor law enforcement, gender discrimination, and cultural and socioeconomic factors is revealed and defined.
In contemplating all of this, a question surfaces if what are the underlying causes of the hazardous child labor in Bangladesh and what contributes to its prevalence. The first and the foremost factor being accountable for the increasing incidence of child labor in the country is the high rate of poverty. With a rapid population growth and low-income opportunities, there is no alternative left than to rely on the earnings of the children in the poverty-stricken families. In addition to it, the lack of effective education system also fuels the abusive child labor practices. Although, the Bangladesh constitution assures of providing free basic education to the children aged between 6 and 10, there are a number of families who cannot bear the additional expenses of reading materials and transportation consequently forcing the children to work along with their academic pursuit. Besides, one of the cultural factors being responsible for this prevalent phenomenon is the fear of idleness where the families ask their children to work so as to refrain from being idle and getting involved in felonious acts.
In spite of the fact that the economy of Bangladesh largely depends on the low-priced labor of its young workers in the industrial sector, it has ratified a number of laws pertaining to child labor and child rights from time to time, however, such practices continue to occur. With the Harkin’s Bill being passed in 1993 outlawing the import of products from industries employing child labor, and a labor law outlining the rights of the young workers being legislated in 2006, the children in the garment industry have been provided a considerable relief; however, there have been few who resorted to more undesirable activities later.
Today, child labor is an issue of growing concern in Bangladesh. It is, indeed, one of the most intricate issues and the deep-rooted dilemmas of all times, which needs to be tackled intelligently. The morally wrong practice of child labor cannot be eradicated overnight because it might lead to damaging effects on the economy of the country whereas the complete riddance of child labor would lead to increased poverty as the young workers are deemed as an important economic resource of the impoverished household. In order to solve the multifaceted issue of child labor, an all-inclusive strategy aimed at the elimination of poverty, upgrading of the quality of education, increased social awareness, provision of better wages and proper enforcement of the laws is needed. The juvenile populace of Bangladesh can be freed from the chains of abusive child labor only if the underlying roots are being destroyed as an old wise proverb says, “If the roots are not removed during weeding, the weeds will grow again when the winds of Spring blows.”
The article was published in a magazine called SouthAsia.
Evolution of Fashion in Pakistan since 1947
Posted by Sarah Rahman
Fashion is the abortive issue of vain ostentation and exclusive egotism: it is haughty, trifling, affected, servile, despotic, mean and ambitious, precise and fantastical, all in a breath, tied to no rule, and bound to conform to every whim of the minute.
“Here today, gone tomorrow” is a well-suited aphoristic sentence, which can be used for defining the transient, ever-evolving, seductive and capricious element of fashion in its true sense. What may be the “in” thing today may turn out to be indecorous and unstylish in the times to come, hence the only certain thing in the fashion world is the change it undergoes. The trends and tones of fashion can be best conceived as the sprouting seeds, which evolve and germinate after being exposed to varied shades of culture, and on being watered by the fountains of inspiration and creativity. Analogous to the history of fads and furors in the Western World, fashion has come a long way in Pakistan as well since its birth in 1947. With diversified forms of fabrics and embellishing embroideries knavishly blended with western cuts and designs, an impressive array of chic and trendy designer outfits have been introduced from time to time, over the years in the world of local fashion. Thus, every decade had been truly reflective of the fusion of the East and West when it comes to explaining the evolution of fashion in Pakistan.
Fashion in the late 1940s had been greatly influenced by the Indian culture. Women of the respective era either donned an elegant cotton sari or a Capris suit while men clad in fitted satin jackets with tailored waistline and jeans. Hair was either curled or rolled and shoulder-length or slightly longer with beehive hairstyle as one of the most popular hairdos while the make-up was simple without any splashy appearance. As fashion continued to evolve into the 1950s, shalwar-kameez emerged as the dominant habiliment with little variations. Tight-fitted kameez was being worn over a baggy shalwar while ankle bracelets, bandannas, cat-eye glasses, crew-cuts, charm bracelets, and pony-tails became the fashion statements of the times.
The 1960s fashion had been recognized for its distinguishable trends and tones. Most of the people emulated whatever they saw on screen. Narrow-fitted teddy shirts without slits and teddy shalwars along with narrow dupattas, prominent war paint, hair pieces, love beads and stilettos were common amongst the women while the men’s fashion consisted of tartans, double-breasted sports jackets, Nehru jackets, turtle-necks or polo necks, and pointed shoes. One of the most distinct styles of the period was the bellbottoms, which was equally popular with both sexes. As far as the hairstyles are concerned, women’s hair was either very short or long and gangly while men resorted to longer hair along with beard and moustaches. The 60s fashion not only made its way into the next decade but there are a few fashionable elements of those times that have been revived today.
While the bellbottoms continued to be well-liked by both men and women in the 1970s, frilled blouses, umbrella-cut shirts, loose Kurtas also being known as Awami suits and Chiffon Saris emerged on the fashion scene. Besides these, customized T-shirts, baseball jerseys, broad and colorful ties, and three piece suits made their way into the classy men’s wardrobe. Speaking of make-up, it was soft and natural looking with frosted lipstick as one of the “in” things of the times while perms and waves were in style. Go-go glasses, chunky chains, and platform shoes were a few of the fashion accessories that were in vogue in the 1970s.
In the colorful and flamboyant 1980s, one may witness an amalgamation of varied trends from different epochs of the fashion world. Not only being known for the outstanding glitzy fads and furors, the glamorous period of 1980s is also acknowledged for producing au courant designers who have achieved a lot in a little time. The celebrated fashionistas of the 1980s include Amir Adnan, Shamaeel, Freiha Altaf, etc.
The 1980s had been dominated by Kali kurtas, Dhotis and Dholak Shalwars, Banarsi saris and cotton dupattas. Organza was another delicate fabric to be popular during the times. The men’s attire included stone-washed or acid-washed jeans, denim jackets, narrow ties and Oxford shirts while the donning of a three piece suit observed a significant decline. As for the hairdos, the 1970s sideburns for men went away from the fashion scene giving way to short and asymmetrical haircuts. Last but not the least, hair combs, hair bands, ID bracelets, cosmetic jewellery, Swatch watches and clutches became one of the most needed fashion accessories amongst the fair sex at that time.
The era of nineties can be conceived as the hibernating period in the world of local fashion. With little or no recognizable innovation of any kind, the designers of those times borrowed trends from the early twentieth century. The nineties had witnessed a sixties and a seventies revival with fitted pajamas of the ’60s; to short, fitted A-line kameezes of the ’70s, both rolling up in the ’90s. In addition to short kameezes, Gharara, Sheirwani, Paishwaz, khaddar and hand-embroidered garments also made a comeback. As for the men’s ensemble, it comprised of waffle-patterned sweat-shirts, grey-colored dress shirts, straight pants without pleats, saggy pants, and dotted ties. Traditional kholapuris, multi-colored khusas, and pretty-pretty Pashminas were the interesting adornments that complemented a 90s’ fashionista’s entire attire.
While a little evolution in fashion had been observed during the 1990s, the new millennium or the contemporary decade is marked by numerous fashion trends, which although reflect the traces of the historic times, are well-structured and contoured much efficiently. The short kameezes continue to be the order of the day with tunics making way into a chic woman’s closet. Capris and straight trousers have made a return, being worn along with the stilettos or flat chappals and embroidered silk saris have gained attention of many. The men continue to clad themselves in baggy Cargo pants, tracksuits, hooded sweatshirts (hoodies) and embroidered Sheirwani suits, etc. while crew-cuts and spikes are in vogue when it comes to hairdos.
The accessories being donned in the existing decade include plastic bracelets of vibrant colors, metallic jewelry, long chains, small purses etc.
This brings us to the current year, 2008, in the chronology of fashion’s evolution in Pakistan. The latest trends are a true manifestation of the past designs. However, a few new additions include large belts, imitation jewelry, huge earrings, long necklaces, and over-sized bags.
The evolution in the fashion industry is inevitable. Fashion is an entity that never remains the same. It fades once identified, though it always revives from time to time. It is something, which goes in one year and out the other and is defined in varied ways during different times. As a wise man quotes, “Ten years before its time, a fashion is indecent; ten years after, it is hideous; but a century after, it is romantic.” And I would say ten years from now, and you never know if what the Pakistani fashion scene would be.
The article was published in a lifestyle magazine called “Sensation.” (June 2008 Edition)
Thailand and Pakistan – Tapping the T’s for deepening the Ties
Posted by Sarah Rahman
A friendly bond; a cordial tie
Among the people of Pakistan and Thai
Existed for years and still multiplies
Enhances relations and unifies
The Land of Pure and the Land of Smiles
Share goals and dreams that are a lot versatile
Through tapping the T’s and deepening the ties
The bilateral relations can foster and rise
“Once perfect strangers, now perfect friends” is a well-suited aphoristic sentence, which can be used for defining the time-tested, versatile, cordial and protean relations existing between Thailand and Pakistan. Sharing the same vision on a number of historic, social, cultural and industrial fronts, the ever-expanding ties between “The Land of the Smiles” (Thailand) and “The Land of the Pure” (Pakistan) continues to grow and flourish with time. While quite a lot of conscientious efforts have been made by the Government of Thailand and the Government of Pakistan alike in weaving the golden thread of friendship between the two countries, a myriad of meticulous measures are needed still so as to strengthen and energize the nexus between the two countries. By tapping the T’s including trade, tourism, transferals and two-sided endeavors in the sphere of social work, the bilateral relations between the two countries can be further fortified and toned up.
Foreign trade and foreign relations go hand in hand. In order to ameliorate the foreign relations between the two countries, the volume of foreign trade has to be expanded by exploring the varied business sectors. Although, a two-way trade including the exchange of agricultural, chemical and pharmaceutical products is being conducted, the increased number of joint ventures between the two states is the need of time. Besides, an interchange of trade delegations may also play a significant role in bringing the two countries closer.
Tourism is another sphere that could be exploited for enhancing the mutual ties and boosting the economy at the same time. The culture of Thailand revolves around Buddhism to be precise, and as luck would have it, Pakistan already shares a cultural heritage with Thailand in the shapes of Gandhara and Taxila. On the other hand, manifestations of Islamic culture can be widely observed in certain parts of Thailand with Muslims being one of the largest minorities. Therefore, the promotion of tourism between the two states can contribute a great deal towards establishing and invigorating the cultural ties amongst the people of Pakistan and Thailand.
Besides, two-sided or bilateral endeavors in the field of social work can lead to a better understanding of the social environment of the two countries. Cumulative efforts on shared social concerns and social problems will not only enhance the cooperation between the two countries but will also deepen cultural bonds between the nations in future.
Last but not the least; both the developing countries should focus on frequent exchanges of trained workforce, students, technology and theatrical performances, which would mutually benefit the two states.
The friendly relations between Thailand and Pakistan have undeniably contributed in improving the trade and commerce of Pakistan. Thailand’s interest in participating in the joint ventures with Pakistan, its efforts pertaining to the bilateral Air Services Agreement between PIA and Thai Airways, and General Sonthi Boonyaratglin’s presentation of a cheque of US $ 300,000 for the earthquake victims are a few instances portraying amicability and friendliness of Thailand towards Pakistan, which is indeed appreciable and worthy of praise and bears a testimonial to a proverb, which goes: A friend in need is a friend, indeed.
Sample Article – English Essay Models
Posted by Sarah Rahman
Essay writing finds its importance in every sphere of life. Individuals belonging to various domains on diversified topics can write it. However, not every individual possesses the capability of producing an outstanding essay. There are many who may require assistance in jotting down the essays of their interest, and this is the moment in time where the English essay models serve as the means of assistance for them.
Example is better than precept; this holds true for essay writing. A pupil cannot be taught on how to write an essay through verbal instructions, however if the guidance is accompanied with reliable essay models, the student would conceive the art of essay writing in an enhanced way.
The term “essay” means to make an “attempt” and these attempts are being made by individuals on an extensive range of topics. It may be argumentative, emphasizing on a certain aspect or it may portray a scenic view, thus relishing the writer and the reader equally. The quality of an essay is entirely dependent upon the essayist who compiles it. An attractive theme can become mind numbing in the hands of an amateurish writer while a competent essayist can produce a brilliant and captivating essay even on a boring topic.
According to Sir Arthur, “Use the pen-there is no magic in it, but it prevents the mind from staggering about. It forces you to methodize your thoughts. It enables you to survey the matter with a less tired eye.”
A complete modus operandi lies behind the creation of noteworthy English essay models. The first phase is referred to as the collection period during which the writer or the essayist is required to think creatively on the concerned subject. He may gather each information available on it, then jot down the brain waves on a piece of paper.
Then, the writer undergoes the selection phase during which he is required to choose those ideas, which he wishes to be included in the required essay. The selection phase assists the essayist in formulating a way of thinking that needs to be traced down in essays.
The next step in the creation of quality English essay models is the logical arrangement of the ideas and thoughts. With the particular way of thinking in mind, the thoughts should be compiled in a proportionate manner, commencing from a concise introduction to an effectual conclusion. In short, it can be said that the secret behind a striking essay lies in the way it is being compiled and on its ordered arrangement.
English essay models may be of immense significance for the students as long as they are using them as guiding tools; however, there may be a group of learners who may learn these model essays by heart and would abstain from taking the pain to jot down the essay in their own words. However, the following drawback can be precluded in the presence of an educator keeping a watch on the respective students.
With the passage of time, English essay models are becoming the need of students belonging to diversified spheres of life. These model essays can be sought from various books available in the souk. Moreover, essay-writing services are now widely available on the Internet that owns their individual database containing thousands of English essays models as a guideline.
However, one should be competent enough in searching for the concerned materials wisely as there are a number of books and resources available that may provide you with documents containing grammatical errors and spelling mistakes.
Therefore, if appropriate English essay models are consulted along with a proper guideline, it will result in a striking composition with a well-articulated content.
Sample Article – Home Remedies for Heartburn
Posted by Sarah Rahman
Heartburn, also termed as pyrosis, indigestion, or dyspepsia is defined as the painful burning sensation being felt in the chest due to the gastroesophageal reflux arising from stomach. Even though the leading cause of heartburn is the hyper secretion of hydrochloric acid and gastric acid reflux, there are a number of other factors including stress, smoking, boozing, pregnancy, hiatal hernia, intake of antibiotics and aspirin, etc. which contribute towards inducing the heartburn pain.
Occurrence
Research estimates suggest that around 30% of adults and 25% of pregnant women are usually diagnosed with occasional heartburn which can be treated with home medication (1). However, there are incidences of chronic chest pain and persistent heartburn symptoms which needs to be examined by a general practitioner.
Symptoms of Heartburn
Burning sensation and soreness in the stomach are the primary symptoms of heartburn. An individual suffering from pyrosis may also experience loss of appetency, eructation, nausea, purging and reverberating noises in stomach (2).
Home Remedies for Heartburn
In order to prevent burning sensation produced in the body by indigestion, a specific diet should be taken which should contain vegetables and fibrous foods. There are several treatments and home remedies which enable the sufferer to achieve relief from the chest pain.
Apple Cider Vinegar is the perfect home remedy for heartburn. It treats the pain by impersonating the pH level of gastric acid, thus facilitating the digestion of food. Natural vinegar is the best form of Apple Cider Vinegar which should be consumed with a glass of water or honey so as to cure the problem.
A small quantity of fresh ginger added to the food serves as a natural cure for heartburn. Ginger is believed to reduce inflammation and possess anti-nausea properties. Recommended dosage for a patient is 500 mg which should be gulped down with a glass of water.
One of the most accepted home remedies is the fennel tea which is prepared by boiling one or two seeds of fennel in water. Peppermint as an ingredient of Peppermint oil can also be utilized to relieve heartburn. Moreover, chewing fresh peppermint leaves and imbibing fennel tea containing the peppermint also aids in relieving the pain.
Drinking skimmed milk also serves as a heartburn cure. Green tea accelerates the digestive system, thus alleviating the heartburn pain. Another most commonly employed home remedy is the use of baking soda for heartburn. Millions of people use baking soda for treating the pyrosis. Baking soda consumed along with a glass of water works as a therapy by absorbing the stomachic acids generating heartburn.
Eating a banana or lemon helps in preventing heartburn while papaya pills can also be chewed for the same purpose. Dry fruits, for instance, almonds functions as a heartburn natural treatment.
Use of Rhubarb as a cure can be placed under herbal home remedies as well. Rhubarbs are sour leafstalks that can be consumed in raw form. It not only renders a calming effect to the stomach, but also neutralizes the stomach acids causing reflux.
In addition to these, chamomile is an ingredient which serves to mitigate the pyrosis problem. Being rich in calcium, chamomile works effectively by lowering the stomachic acids causing esophageal inflammation.
Although the above-cited home remedies are able to heal the heartburn pain to a considerable extent, there might be certain occasions where the requirement for medicines or heartburn drugs may arise. The only factors that need to be concerned about while employing home remedies are the side-effects or allergies which may arise. On the whole, home remedies are the safest means of treatment for heartburn.
Sample Article – Sirius Satellite Radio
Posted by Sarah Rahman
Sirius satellite radio, being named after the Sirius star, is one of the satellite radio service providers whose coverage is brought about by 3 Loral satellites at a high-elevation geosynchronous orbit. With its headquarters based in the New York City, Sirius radio is broadcasted in United States, Canada and Mexico. The existing number of the Sirius radio subscribers is estimated to be more than 5,000,000.
Sirius satellite radio delivers around 120 channels of diversified music out of which 65 streams are commercial-free. The music being played is of high quality with their programming, being entirely original. For the sport-lovers, Sirius radio provides various streams including NBA, NFL, NHL exclusives plus ESPN sports, and Sirius sports. Moreover, one can derive pleasure from several talk show streams and kids programs by tuning into the Sirius radio.
Sirius satellite radio is available in various forms. It can be used as a portable receiving set in a car, office or home. In order to get enjoyment from the varied channels being offered by the Sirius service, one may need to purchase a receiver, an antenna and a subscription. There are three categories of receivers, depending on their application. “Sirius satellite ready” and “Sirius tuner” is for the individuals, who wish to play radio in their cars, while the “plug and play” is for the home-loving. Alpine, Blaupunkt, Clarion, JVC, Kenwood and Panasonic are some popular manufacturers of the digital satellite radio equipments including receivers. Subscription for the service is available at the rates of $12.95/mth for a single account, $10.00/mth for 1 year prepaid account and $6.99/mth for a family account.
Sirius radio provides technical support throughout the day, thus ensuring customer’s satisfaction. Moreover, the transmission being aired is of superior quality with a perfect sound resolution. Certainly, the Sirius satellite radio is becoming increasingly popular amongst the entertainment enthusiasts.
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