Delft, August 2003

Webradio now also for PC illiterates

You/Com has signed a million dollar contract for the supply of at least 10.000 stand-alone Webradios for a specific closed-user-group. This unique closed-user-group are the sick and elderly who are unable to attend their local church service on Sundays. The Webradio enables them to listen to their local church service on the Sunday while it is taking place or if so desired at a later stage.

The Webradio is based on internet technology, but without the need of a PC. It is as simple to operate as one’s alarm clock and not much larger. The Webradio is the world’s first stand-alone unit, which can be operated from the armchair by remote control and can also be remotely managed over the telephone network.

An Ethernet port is available to connect to a cable modem, ADSL or wifi. A power supply and telephone connection are required to be able to operate the Webradio. A display indicates the source to which one is connected. Independent of location in the world one can listen to the content selected.
First deliveries will take place in September 2003.


You/Com based in Delft focuses on audiocommunication solutions for the broadcast industry. You/Com specialises in equipment for (live)contributions for news, sports and current affairs programmes, audio streaming for closed-user-groups and audio to DVB conversion.

For further information contact:

You/Com Audiocommunicatie B.V.
Motorenweg 5-k
NL 2623 CR Delft
Tel:+31 15 262 59 55
Fax:+31 15 257 15 95
Marianne van der Meulen