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Club-Radio (MIPT)
2002-2004
CommunityRadioStreamingMIPTPhystechIcecastPHP
Club-radio was a vibrant student community project launched at the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT) in the early 2000s. Operating exclusively within the university's high-speed local area network (Intranet), it bypassed the limitations of the slow external internet of that era.
Key Features
- 24/7 Streaming: Provided a continuous stream of music and student-hosted talk shows.
- Community Hub: Served as a digital gathering place for students to discuss campus news, request songs, and interact with DJs.
- Technical Innovation: Utilized early streaming technologies like Shoutcast/Icecast and Winamp DSP plugins to deliver high-quality audio over the LAN.
The project played a significant role in the digital social life of Phystech students, preceding modern social networks and streaming platforms.
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