Business Driven Technology
Business Driven Technology
7th Edition
ISBN: 9781259567322
Author: Paige Baltzan Instructor
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 16, Problem 6MBD

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IPTV:

  • It is called as Internet Protocol Television. It has the ability to stream the media continuously.
  • It is deployed in subscriber based telecommunications networks with high-speed access channels into end-user premises through set-top boxes or other equipment.
  • It is secure and provides reliable delivery to their subscribers.
  • It is classified into three groups. They are:
    • Live Television
    • Time-shifted media
    • Video on demand

Advantages of IPTV:

Some of the advantages of IPTV are as follows:

  • It provides triple play that is; it requires only one cable for Internet, telephony and television.
  • It works on both computers and televisions.
  • It is easy to integrate camera systems on the same network.
  • It is possible to pause, rewind, and stop the media.
  • Programs and services can be adjusted according to the customer requirements...

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