The plan was/is to give away Soundstr to the radio stations and then when they see how it saves them money they will gladly pay for it-- which is why Zach called it a 'no-brainer'. It costs some money to place units, but I assume the reason units haven't been placed is because some serious development work remains to be done -- maybe not so much to get Soundstr working better, but maybe it has more to do with making the process seamless for the stations. Maybe I'm wrong - maybe when they get the money we'll see very rapid placement of units, I just have the feeling that there is something else holding things up.