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CCTV-1 Hong Kong and Macau — Broadcast in Hong Kong and Macau; CCTV-4 — International (in Chinese) CCTV-4 Asia – Broadcast for Asia and Australia except Japan; CCTV-4 Europe – Broadcast for Europe and Africa and broadcast HD in France; CCTV-4 America – Broadcast for North America and South America
Routers and other network-layer devices form boundaries between broadcast domains. The notion of a broadcast domain can be compared with a collision domain, which would be all nodes on the same set of inter-connected repeaters and divided by switches and network bridges. Collision domains are generally smaller than and contained within ...
Domain names such as I.am, tip.it, start.at and go.to form well-known English phrases, whereas others combine the second-level domain and ccTLD to form one word or one title, creating domains such as blo.gs of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands , youtu.be of Belgium , del.icio.us of the United States , and cr.yp.to of Tonga .
ZA Central Registry Company type non-profit organisation Industry ICT Founded 1988 Headquarters Midrand, South Africa Website registry.net.za The ZA Central Registry (ZACR), formerly known as UniForum SA, is a non-profit organisation established in 1988 and operates various second-level domains (SLD's) in South Africa. The ZA Central Registry is the administrator of the South African zones ...
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, University of Oxford (2020), "South Africa", Digital News Report, UK, OCLC ...
The purpose of this page is to centralize information about reliable sources for use by new page reviewers when reviewing new articles. It is intended as a supplement to the reliable sources noticeboard and perennial sources list, to help page reviewers unfamiliar with a given subject assess notability and neutrality of an article––entries should focus on whether a specific publication is ...
BBC Lifestyle – available in Poland, South Africa and Asia BBC News Persian – an Iranian/Afghan news channel available in Europe, Iran, Afghanistan and Tajikistan BBC UKTV – an entertainment channel available in Australia and New Zealand (formerly in a 20% joint venture with Foxtel (60%) and RTL (20%), but as of 1 July 2008 wholly owned ...
This second division became MultiChoice. The company had been granted a licence to broadcast into Namibia in 1991 and, as a result, in 1996 MultiChoice Africa was established. [8] In 1992, analogue services were launched in 20 African countries and lasted until 1996 when digital services replaced them.