I used to mess allot with shoutcast since I was behind NAT (router). You should be able to find servers to broadcast to on shoutcast.com, but they aren't free. They are quit expensive. This is what I did back the days I was broadcasting: I put my server on one of the computers at my school I had a class their every day and I checked it out each day if it was still running, they had T3 and I had upto 25 listeners before. You could do this everywhere theres and insternet connection available. Just install your server and broadcast to it from home. This is how you do it for free!