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Old 19-01-2015, 14:51   #21
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Re: Does VM protect BBC1 and Radio 4 above all other on the network?

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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter View Post
During a discussion about the Emergency Broadcasting Network, it came out that BBC1 and Radio 4 are given special treatment with regards to making them more resilient in the event of something like a nuclear attack.

The reason being, apparently, is that these frequencies would be taken over by the Emergency Broadcasting Network. This was in relation to terrestrial television and radio services.

Does anybody know how if VM gives these channels any more of a priority over other channels? Maybe it's one of the reasons that they aren't encrypted??

In the event of a nuclear attack... just put your head between your legs and kiss your bottom goodbye - I doubt if anyone will be left to listen to the Archers next exploits.
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