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  2. Bell Fibe TV - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, Bell began to shift Fibe TV to Android TV-based digital media players as set-top boxes, using Mediaroom Play middleware; the new boxes feature cloud DVR functionality, universal search that aggregates television programming with internet video and over-the-top media services, access to Google Play Store, and a voice control remote control.

  3. Bell Satellite TV - Wikipedia

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    Bell Satellite TV (French: Bell Télé; formerly known as Bell ExpressVu, Dish Network Canada and ExpressVu Dish Network and not to be confused with Bell's IPTV Fibe TV service) is the division of BCE Inc. that provides satellite television service across Canada. It launched on September 10, 1997.

  4. Bell TV - Wikipedia

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    Bell TV may refer to: Bell Fibe TV , an IP-based television service offered by Bell Canada in the Canadian provinces of Ontario and Quebec Bell Mobile TV , a former mobile television service available to Bell Mobility and Virgin Mobile Canada customers

  5. Vu! - Wikipedia

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    Vu!, also operating as Bell TV On Demand, [1] is a Canadian English and French language pay-per-view and Video on Demand provider that launched in October 1999 and is owned by Bell Media. It not only offers pay-per-view content but also features pay-per-day, pay-per-month and pay-per-year on select programming.

  6. Fibe (Bell Aliant) - Wikipedia

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    Fibe TV now gives customers access to Whole Home HD and 4K, Whole Home PVR, an extensive Video on Demand library, Next Generation Interactive Program Guide, Restart - the ability to Restart shows aired in the past 30 hours, Wireless TV, A Remote App, GO Apps, and Amazing apps that include such apps as Netflix and Weather Network App. [4]

  7. TV1 (Canadian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Bell Aliant simultaneously operated a single Community One channel serving all of Atlantic Canada, prior to its full acquisition by (and integration into) Bell Canada in 2014. In 2015, Bell Aliant acquired broadcast rights to Atlantic University Sport for broadcast on Community One. [3] Community One was also renamed TV1 in September 2015.

  8. Peel Technologies - Wikipedia

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    On HTC devices it is called “SenseTV” or “TV.” As of August 2015 “WatchOn” and “Smart Remote” have been renamed to Peel Smart Remote. Peel completes an average of 30 billion remote control actions per month. [7] The app works in over 200 countries and delivers program guides in 110 countries. [5]

  9. Video recorder scheduling code - Wikipedia

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    The central concept of the system is a unique number, a PlusCode, assigned to each program, and published in television listings in newspapers and magazines (such as TV Guide). To record a program, the code number is taken from the newspaper and input into the video recorder, which would then record on the correct channel at the correct time.