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  2. SmartLink (television) - Wikipedia

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    SmartLink was the trademark name for a proprietary technology by Sharp Corporation for wireless transmission of television signals. The system involved two devices, each a little bit bigger than a paperback book: one attached to a television screen and the other was hooked up to a TV tuner, DVD player, or any playback device.

  3. SmartLink - Wikipedia

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    SmartLink may refer to: SmartLink (smart card), an electronic fare collection system used by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey; SmartLink (television), a wireless communications protocol; SmartLink (lighting), a wireless communication protocol for lighting products. smart tags, a feature of MS Office and Internet Explorer

  4. Jerrold Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Jerrold Electronics was an American provider of cable television equipment, including subscriber converter boxes, distribution network equipment (amplifiers, multitap outlets), and headend equipment in the United States.

  5. Pitney Bowes - Wikipedia

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    In addition to stuffing envelopes, weighing documents, and printing postage, the 2015 model of the Relay Multi-Channel Communication Suite scans and uploads files and offers email marketing functions. [16] In January 2016, Pitney Bowes began using technology by Electric Imp to enable Internet connectivity for postage meters.

  6. Telecommunications equipment - Wikipedia

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    Telecommunications equipment (also telecoms equipment or communications equipment) is a type of hardware which is used for the purposes of telecommunications.Since the 1990s the boundary between telecoms equipment and IT hardware has become blurred as a result of the growth of the internet and its increasing role in the transfer of telecoms data.

  7. Customer-premises equipment - Wikipedia

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    The two phrases, "customer-premises equipment" and "customer-provided equipment", reflect the history of this equipment.Under the Bell System monopoly in the United States (post Communications Act of 1934), the Bell System owned the telephones, and one could not attach privately owned or supplied devices to the network, or to the station apparatus.

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  9. Advanced Digital Broadcast - Wikipedia

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    The company sold its first set-top box in 1997 and since then has been delivering a number of set-top boxes, and residential gateways, together with advanced software platforms. [3] ADB has sold over 64 million devices worldwide to cable, satellite, IPTV and broadband operators. ADB employs over 350 people, of which 70% are in engineering ...