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Analogue Terrestrial TV

Terrestrial television is a term which refers to modes of television


broadcasting which do not involve satellite transmission or via
underground cables.
Digital Satellite TV
Satellite television is television signals delivered by means of
communications satellites and received by satellite dishes and set-top
boxes. In many areas of the world it provides a wide range of channels
and services, often to areas that are not serviced by terrestrial or
cable providers.
Cable Television
Cable Television or Community Antenna Television (CATV) is a system
for distribution of audiovisual content for television, FM radio and
other services to consumers through fixed coaxial cables, avoiding the
traditional system of radio broadcasting antennas (broadcast
television) and have widespread use, mainly through the pay-TV
services.

HDTV
The high-definition television, also known as HDTV (High
Definition Television) is a television system with a
resolution significantly higher than in the traditional
formats.
Although several patterns of high-definition television
have been proposed or implemented, the current HDTV
standards are defined as 1080i (interlaced), 1080p
(progressive) or 720p using the 16:9 screen format.
Video on demand
Video-on-Demand (VoD) or Audio-Video-on-Demand
(AVoD) systems allow users to select and watch/listen to
video or audio content on demand.

Web TV
Web TV, TVIP, or TV on the Internet is
the transmission of a programming
grid through the Internet. It can be
known "normal" TV channels or
channels specifically designed for the
Internet.

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