Why do you want to switch to sirius? I love my XM. They seem to be more advanced with their wireless technology...and it's a fact..they still have way more subscribers (approx. 4.5 million to Sirius's 1.8million).
This is directly from Forbes.com: (I'm including this because I don't want anyone to think I'm just coming up with these numbers without any references)
-"XM Satellite Radio Holdings is an out-of-this-world radio broadcaster. The company provides direct satellite radio broadcasts to almost 4.5 million subscribers in the US"
-"Sirius Satellite Radio (nasdaq: SIRI - news - people ) reported a wider loss for the second quarter but posted impressive growth in new subscribers. The company also raised its year-end 2005 subscriber guidance. For the second quarter, Sirius posted a net loss per share of 13 cents, versus a loss of 11 cents in the same period last year. Net subscriber additions were 365,931 for the quarter, up 184% year-over-year, bringing the total number of subscribers to 1,814,626 at the end of the quarter"
Please don't think I'm being critical...I would just like to know what Sirius offers that would make someone want to switch. Either way, I think we can all agree...satellite radio (xm or sirius) is far superior to commercial radio. I haven't listened to FM since I bought XM 2 years ago!
Thanks.
Todd
This is directly from Forbes.com: (I'm including this because I don't want anyone to think I'm just coming up with these numbers without any references)
-"XM Satellite Radio Holdings is an out-of-this-world radio broadcaster. The company provides direct satellite radio broadcasts to almost 4.5 million subscribers in the US"
-"Sirius Satellite Radio (nasdaq: SIRI - news - people ) reported a wider loss for the second quarter but posted impressive growth in new subscribers. The company also raised its year-end 2005 subscriber guidance. For the second quarter, Sirius posted a net loss per share of 13 cents, versus a loss of 11 cents in the same period last year. Net subscriber additions were 365,931 for the quarter, up 184% year-over-year, bringing the total number of subscribers to 1,814,626 at the end of the quarter"
Please don't think I'm being critical...I would just like to know what Sirius offers that would make someone want to switch. Either way, I think we can all agree...satellite radio (xm or sirius) is far superior to commercial radio. I haven't listened to FM since I bought XM 2 years ago!
Thanks.
Todd