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  2. The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America - Wikipedia

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    Guardian is the 6th largest dental provider in the US, with 6.4 million participants as of February 2015. [10] Guardian acquired First Commonwealth in 1999, [11] and acquired Premier Access in 2014, [12] and Avesis in 2016. [13]

  3. On Demand (Sky) - Wikipedia

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    On Demand, previously called Sky Anytime, has been available in various forms including: a PC version using a peer-to-peer platform over broadband Internet connection, a version for users of 3G mobile telephones, a push video on demand service for subscribers equipped with a Sky+ HD set-top box or the PVR3 version of the Sky+ set top box and a ...

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  5. Guardian Assurance Company - Wikipedia

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    The first United States agency was opened in New York in 1869 but in 1894 the Guardian withdrew from that market. Acquisitions featured, and between 1890 and 1892 the Guardian bought three businesses in South Africa, one in France and one in Canada. [5] By the close of the 19th century, the Guardian was expanding the range of its non-life business.

  6. TV-Anytime - Wikipedia

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    TV-Anytime is a set of specifications for the controlled delivery of multimedia content to a user's local storage. [1] It seeks to exploit the evolution in convenient, high capacity storage of digital information to provide consumers with a highly personalized TV experience.

  7. Guardian Holdings Limited - Wikipedia

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    Guardian Holdings Limited started in 1847 when Standard Life of Edinburgh, Scotland entered the market and started a branch office in Trinidad. [1] Over time, Standard Life of Edinburgh closed operations and merged its Trinidad and Tobago portfolio with the portfolio of Jamaica Mutual Life Assurance Society on the 15th November, 1972.

  8. Top Up TV - Wikipedia

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    The new service required a Top Up TV Anytime DTR, effectively a digital terrestrial television recorder, which allowed access to on-demand and encrypted channels. The original service, following Anytime's launch, was later mostly phased out, being reduced to two live non-sport channels, Gold and Home. Existing channels of the original service ...

  9. Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    This left Top Up TV with a reduced number of video streams. In November 2006, the company launched Top Up TV Anytime, a service which broadcasts overnight "downloads" which are recorded by a proprietary Top Up TV Anytime personal video recorder (PVR). At the same time, they started reducing the linear service.