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Tonga-broadcasting.com coming to a space near you

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Posted by: Samiuela LV Taufa on March 30, 2006 3:26:16 PM

Matched up with a TBC employee and I needed her email address, which she says in now @tonga-broadcasting.com. They will soon be dropping @tbc.to so while it's up there grab the news as it were.

http://www.tonga-broadcasting.com Soon to be the Tonga Broadcasting Commission's Internet Presence.

 

The music collection is great, even if they are small snippets(?)

Visit bTonga

Good luck guys, and please throw away FrontPage.

My wishlist for the new TBC site?

1. RSS Feed

2. Audio Feed (?)

RSS Feeds would be great so I don't have to browse right to the news section to know that an update has come through. My RSS Aggregator can automatically check the TBC website and tell me when it finds an update.

Audio/Podcast Feed. That would be so cool for my dad if TBC can get a Audio/Podcast feed working. We could set an aggregator up and he'd be listening to the local Tongan news every day instead of waiting for the Tongan language community radio news in Australia.

My TechNo Wishlist

1. MultiLingual website (http://www.plone.org can do it with Free Software)

By MultiLingual we mean where the site is available in English or Tongan and Contents are available in English or Tonga, but not what is currently the trend where contents are interspersed of English and Tongan.

2. Photos to go along with some of the news stories

You should be able to grab snaps from those video cameras ?

For the Techno Dweebs.

It looks like the TBC has gone offshore to provide their service, which is probably good for the bandwidth problems trying to do things out of Tonga. The main service is hosting out of aplus.net http://hosting.aplus.net on what looks to be one of their Unix Hosting Plans. Wow!!! Great prices.

Now, is this where we say that we need someone in government to look at these things so government can save money and provide better service?

 

Eagerly watching this space to see how much further we go with Tonga Broadcasting ...

 

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