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  2. Unifi TV - Wikipedia

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    HyppTV logo (2010–2018) unifi playTV logo (2018–2023) An early version of Hypp TV, running through TM's Streamyx broadband service in the Klang Valley, launched in September 2004. [2] On 12 January 2018, as part of a true convergence initiative by TM, HyppTV and HyppTV Everywhere were rebranded to unifi TV and unifi playTV respectively. [3]

  3. Wink (platform) - Wikipedia

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    Wink is an American brand of software and hardware products that connects with and controls smart home devices from a consolidated user interface. Wink, Labs Inc., which develops and markets Wink, was founded in 2014 as a spin-off from invention incubator Quirky.

  4. Logitech Unifying receiver - Wikipedia

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    Logitech Unifying receiver (older) Logitech Unifying receiver (newer) Unifying logo The Logitech Unifying Receiver is a small dedicated USB wireless receiver, based on the nRF24L-family of RF devices, [1] that allows up to six compatible Logitech human interface devices (such as mice, trackballs, touchpads, and keyboards; headphones are not compatible) to be linked to the same computer using 2 ...

  5. Unifi - Wikipedia

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    Ameritas, formerly UNIFI Companies, an American mutual insurance company University of Florence ( Università degli Studi di Firenze ), Italy Unifi Network, a former division of PricewaterhouseCoopers made up of the Kwasha Lipton Group and its other benefits consulting divisions

  6. Cable modem - Wikipedia

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    Example of a cable modem installed in a home office. A cable modem is a type of network bridge that provides bi-directional data communication via radio frequency channels on a hybrid fiber-coaxial (HFC), radio frequency over glass (RFoG) and coaxial cable infrastructure.

  7. IEEE 1905 - Wikipedia

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    IEEE 1905.1 is an IEEE standard which defines a network enabler for home networking supporting both wireless and wireline technologies: IEEE 802.11 (marketed under the Wi-Fi trademark), IEEE 1901 (HomePlug, HD-PLC) power-line networking, IEEE 802.3 Ethernet and Multimedia over Coax (MoCA).

  8. Sabah - Wikipedia

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    From 2016, Unifi fibre optic coverage began to expand to other towns aside from the main city and major towns, [339] alongside Celcom and Maxis by the following year with a speed up to 100 Mbit/s. [340] [341] In 2019, Digi launches its home fibre broadband in Sabah with speed up to 1 Gbit/s. [342]

  9. Cable modem termination system - Wikipedia

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    Cable modem termination system. A cable modem termination system (CMTS, also called a CMTS Edge Router) [1] is a piece of equipment, typically located in a cable company's headend or hubsite, which is used to provide data services, such as cable Internet or Voice over IP, to cable subscribers.