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  2. Set-top box - Wikipedia

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    A typical modern set-top box, along with its remote control - pictured here a digital terrestrial TV receiver by TEAC. A set-top box (STB), also known as a cable box, receiver, or simply box, and historically television decoder or a converter, [1] is an information appliance device that generally contains a TV tuner input and displays output to a television set, turning the source signal into ...

  3. Triple play (telecommunications) - Wikipedia

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    A set-top box (STB) is used at the subscriber's home to allow the subscriber to control viewing and order new video services such as "movies on demand". Access to the Internet is provided through Asynchronous Transfer Mode or DOCSIS, typically provided as an Ethernet port to the subscriber.

  4. Verizon Fios - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... Verizon Fios is a bundled Internet access, ... feeding the signal to a set-top box ...

  5. List of smart TV platforms - Wikipedia

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    For TiVo DVR box. Toshiba: Android TV: For TV sets. Toshiba Places: Former solution for TV sets. VIDAA For TV sets [68] Sling Media: Slingbox: For Slingbox set-top-boxes. Skyworth: Android TV: For TV sets. Vizio SmartCast: For TV sets. Western Digital: WD TV: For WD TV boxes. Westinghouse: Android TV: For TV sets. Fire TV: For TV sets. Roku OS

  6. Cable television - Wikipedia

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    The cable company will provide set-top boxes based on the level of service a customer purchases, from basic set-top boxes with a standard-definition picture connected through the standard coaxial connection on the TV, to high-definition wireless digital video recorder (DVR) receivers connected via HDMI or component.

  7. CableCARD - Wikipedia

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    The resistance softened somewhat with the July 2007 FCC ban on integrated security in set-top boxes, which required all new set-top boxes to use CableCARDs as their decryption mechanism. By June 2009, the top 10 "incumbent" U.S. cable operators had deployed more than 14 million operator-supplied set-tops with CableCARDs and 437,800 CableCARD ...

  8. TiVo - Wikipedia

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    Because March 31, 1999, was a blue moon, the engineering staff code-named this first version of the TiVo DVR "Blue Moon". [2] The original TiVo DVR digitized and compressed analog video from any source (antenna, cable or direct broadcast satellite). TiVo also integrated its DVR service into the set-top boxes of satellite and cable providers.

  9. Vertical service code - Wikipedia

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    As CLASS was an AT&T trademark, the term vertical service code was adopted by the North American Numbering Plan Administration. The use of vertical is a somewhat dated reference to older switching methods and the fact that these services can only be accessed by a telephone subscriber, going up ( vertically ) inside the local central office ...