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Channels TV also broadcasts;
•In the UK on Sky and Freesat.
•On MyTv Satellite TV.
•Thema TV UK and Talk-Talk UK.
•Direct To Home in Tanzania,
Mozambique, South Africa, Kenya, DRC,
Uganda, Burundi, Congo, Rwanda and
Sudan.
6. BROADCASTING DIRECT TO THE “X”
• Fly tapes around the
country.
• High embedded cost.
• Subject to airline
schedules.
7. BROADCASTING DIRECT TO THE “X”
• Hybrid Satellite and
Data Network.
• Increased Efficiency.
• Enhanced Productivity.
• Reduction in cost of
doing business.
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QUALITY OF SERVICE (IP)
• Raw video must be processed, graded and compressed before
transmission to achieve efficiency.
• H.264/AVC encoding standards provide good video quality at
substantially lower video bit rates.
• Adaptive Bitrate (ABR) encoding maximizes the video over IP
performance by dynamically adjusting the H.264/AVC encoding
real time rate control parameters.
• Network protocols such as Internet Protocol (IP), Transmission
Control Protocol (TCP) and User Datagram Protocol (UDP) are
used to stream video between the end users with cell phones,
tablets or laptops.
• Congestion control and error control are usually needed to cope
with packet loss and delay in wired or wireless IP networks.
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CONCLUSION
•Leveraging the
developments in technology
to improve productivity.
•Exploring new avenues to
increase quality of service.
•Collaborating with
telecommunication networks.
•Enhancing content delivery
to end users and hubs at
reduced cost.