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  2. G.hn - Wikipedia

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    This scenario becomes very common as service providers start to offer service packages with multiple set-top boxes per subscriber. G.hn can connect the residential gateway to one or more set-top boxes, by using the existing home wiring. Using G.hn, IPTV service providers do not need to install new Ethernet wires, or 802.11 wireless networks ...

  3. Internet Protocol television - Wikipedia

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    Failed PayTV provider MiTV attempted to use an IPTV-over-UHF service but the service failed to take off. HyppTV was supposed to use an IPTV-based system, but not true IPTV as it does not provide a set-top box and requires users to view channels using a computer. True IPTV providers available in the country at the moment are Fine TV and DETV.

  4. Unifi TV - Wikipedia

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    This IPTV service was later offered to Streamyx ADSL2+ (now called as "Broadband" or "pre-unifi") customers. However, due to the technical limitations of ADSL on copper line, certain features like picture-in-picture (PiP) and high-definition (HD) available to unifi customers are not available for Streamyx customers. The bandwidth is also shared ...

  5. Fiber to the premises in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Currently, U-verse is deployed as a Fiber to the Hub (FTTH) service; the line connecting the hub to the home is a dual copper pair line. Burlington Telecom (City of Burlington) Burlington, Vermont: Currently serves the residents and businesses in Burlington with a FTTH GPON network providing IPTV, phone, internet, MAN and colocation services.

  6. G.fast - Wikipedia

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    Sckipio 24-port DPU (Distribution point unit), provides G.fast service. G.fast is a digital subscriber line (DSL) protocol standard for local loops shorter than 500 meters, with performance targets between 100 Mbit/s and 1 Gbit/s, depending on loop length. [1]

  7. Hybrid fiber-coaxial - Wikipedia

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    Digital subscriber line (DSL) is a technology used by traditional telephone companies to deliver advanced services (high-speed data and sometimes video) over twisted pair copper telephone wires. It typically has lower data carrying capacity than HFC networks and data speeds can be range-limited by line lengths and quality.

  8. List of video services using H.264/MPEG-4 AVC - Wikipedia

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    Inuk Networks the largest IPTV provider in the UK broadcasts in H.264. SGT S.A. - Polish cable operator in Silesia region for its IPTV service named JAMBOX. The BBC uses streamed H.264 files to deliver its BBC iPlayer catch-up services to FreesatHD set top boxes and televisions. Sri Lanka Telecom's PEO TV Platform the only IPTV service provider ...

  9. Triple play (telecommunications) - Wikipedia

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    As an interim marketing move while they installed fiber closer to the customer, telcos such as AT&T, Verizon, & Xfinity did co-promotion deals with satellite TV providers to sell television, telephone, and Internet access services bundled for billing purposes, although the services provided through a satellite link and the services provided ...