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Thursday, 05/18/2017 3:29:41 AM

Thursday, May 18, 2017 3:29:41 AM

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A serious question about the "successful" beta test of SyncPal. Broadcasters require - and in fact DEMAND - a high level of security in the management and control of all of the equipment in their facilities. What effort, if any, has Simlatus put into preventing a customer's competitor or a disgruntled employee from wreaking havoc by taking control over SyncPal - or any other piece of equipment that is capable of being controlled by a smart phone ap?

I know quite a few people in the broadcast business, and I can't imagine any of them being too happy about the prospect of unauthorized individuals being able to screw around with lip sync or any other parameter that affects the quality of their transmitted signal.

IMO, smart phone control of SyncPal was not so much a feature that customers requested as it was a trendy/cool/hip feature that the Simlatus scamsters figured would appeal to the hapless, know-nothing suckers from whom said scamsters would like to separate from their hard-earned dollars.