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  • 81Television in Singapore — Chinese language television …

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  • 821seg — Logo for 1seg List of digital television broadcast standards DVB standards (Europe) …

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  • 83Television in Ireland — Digital terrestrial television within the Republic of Ireland, known as Saorview, was launched on 27 May 2011. This service will effectively replace the current analogue terrestrial television system, which uses System I with 625 lines and the… …

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  • 84Television in Belgium — was introduced in 1953. Contents 1 History 2 Channels 2.1 Native channels 2.2 Foreign channels …

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  • 85Freeview (UK) — Freeview (DTV Services Ltd) Industry Media Founded 30 October 2002 Headquarters London, England, UK …

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  • 86ATSC Standards — document a digital television format that will have replaced the analog NTSC television system [ [http://home.businesswire.com/portal/site/home/index.jsp?ndmViewId=news view ndmConfigId=1000001 newsId=20071017005469 newsLang=en Major retailer… …

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  • 87S-DMB — List of digital television broadcast standards DVB standards (Europe) DVB S (satellite) DVB S2 DVB T (terrestrial) DVB T2 DVB C ( …

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  • 88Satellite Internet access — Satellite Internet services are used in locations where terrestrial Internet access is not available and in locations which move frequently. Internet access via satellite is available worldwide, including vessels at sea and mobile land… …

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  • 89Hauppauge Computer Works — Hauppauge Computer Works, or just Hauppauge (IPA2|ˈˈhɔːpɒɡ) for short, is a United States manufacturer and marketer of electronic video hardware for personal computers. Although it is most widely known for its WinTV line of TV tuner cards for PCs …

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  • 90Dreambox — For other uses, see Dreambox (disambiguation). The Dreambox is a series of Linux powered DVB satellite, terrestrial and cable digital television receivers (set top box), produced by German multimedia vendor Dream Multimedia …

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