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This excerpt taken from the SIRI 10-K filed Mar 13, 2006. Terrestrial Repeaters. In some areas with high concentrations of tall buildings, such as urban centers, and in tunnels, signals from our satellites may be blocked and reception of our satellite signal can be adversely affected. In many of these areas, we have deployed terrestrial repeaters to supplement our satellite coverage. To date, we have deployed 140 terrestrial repeaters in 95 urban areas. We expect to deploy a significant number of additional terrestrial repeaters in 2006.
This excerpt taken from the SIRI 10-K filed Mar 16, 2005. Terrestrial Repeaters. In some areas with high concentrations of tall buildings, such as major urban areas, signals from our satellites may be blocked for an extended period of time. In many of these areas, we have deployed terrestrial repeaters to complement our satellite coverage. To date, we have deployed 137 terrestrial repeaters. We continually evaluate the adequacy of our terrestrial repeater network and expect to expand the network to meet the needs of our subscribers.
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