multichannel communications network

  • 1Multichannel television sound — Multichannel television sound, better known as MTS (often still as BTSC, for the Broadcast Television Systems Committee that created it), is the method of encoding three additional channels of audio into an NTSC format audio carrier. Contents 1… …

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  • 2Communications in Israel — Cellular network antennas in Israel The Communications system in Israel is the most developed in the Middle East, although it is not the biggest. Israel s system consists of Coaxial cables, Optical fibers, and Microwave radio relay …

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  • 3Multichannel Multipoint Distribution Service — MMDS is also an acronym for Mortality Medical Data System. MMDS microwave dish Broadband Radio Service (BRS) formerly known as Multichannel Multipoint Distribution Service (MMDS), also known as Wireless Cable, is a wireless telecommunications… …

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  • 4Multichannel television in Canada — Many Canadians now receive their television service through some sort of multichannel television platform, such as cable television or satellite television, as opposed to an antenna based system providing only conventional stations[citation… …

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  • 5Multichannel video programming distributor — A multichannel video programming distributor (MVPD) is a service provider delivering video programming services, usually for a subscription fee (pay TV). These operators include cable television (CATV) systems, direct broadcast satellite (DBS)… …

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  • 6Communications in Thailand — Thailand has an extensive network of telephone lines spanning throughout the country. TOT Public Company Limited and True Corporation operate the majority of the telephone network in the Bangkok metropolitan area while TOT Public Company Limited… …

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  • 7Communications in Russia — The telecommunications system in Russia have undergone significant changes since the 1980s, resulting in more than 1,000 companies licensed to offer communication services today. The foundation for liberalization of broadcasting was laid by the… …

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  • 8NFL Network — NFL GameDay redirects here. For video games series, see NFL GameDay (video game series). NFL Network Launched November 4, 2003 Owned by National Football League Viacom (9.8%) Picture form …

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  • 9Army Communications and Information Systems (United Kingdom) — The British Army operates a wide range of communications and information systems [ [http://www.army.mod.uk/3512.aspx Royal Signals Equipment] ] . Some of these are specialised military systems, while others are procured off the shelf. They fall… …

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  • 10Suddenlink Communications — Infobox Company company name = Suddenlink Communications, Inc. | company | company type = Private | foundation = 2003 (as Cebridge Connections) 2006 (as Suddenlink) location = St. Louis, MO key people = Jerald L. Kent (Chief Executive Officer)… …

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