| Ciciora, W. S. 1995. Cable Television in the United States: An Overview, Cable Television Labs publication. |
....like sports. The choice of T1 bandwidth is convenient because it is widely used in the telco trunk system and because T1 modems are readily available to connect the video server to the digital network. As ADSL attempts to leverage the existing telephony infrastructure, Hybrid Fiber Coax (HFC, [19]) leverages the existing cable TV plant, and as such is popular for ITV systems deployed by cable service providers. Standard cable plants deliver some number of analog TV channels (typically 70 channels using a total bandwidth of 450 MHz) which are fanned out to all subscribers. The cable system ....
Walter S Ciciora. Cable television in the united states - an overview. Cable Television Labs Inc., 1995.
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Ciciora, W. S. 1995. Cable Television in the United States: An Overview, Cable Television Labs publication.
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