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Broadband In general, broadband refers
to data transmission in which a wide band of frequencies is available to
transmit information. |
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DCT (Digital Consumer Terminal) DCT is a
device that connects to the cable coming into your home. A DCT allows you to
view digital channels on your television. A DCT also features an interactive
program guide, parental controls and allows you to order Pay-Per-View
movies and events right from the terminal. |
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Digital Cable A method of compressing and
transmitting data (television signals). Because digital data is smaller, more
information can be transmitted. The result is a better picture, better sound and
more channels. Customers require a DCT to receive digital channels in their
home. |
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Dolby Digital 5.1
Dolby Digital provides five
full-bandwidth channels, front left, front right, centre, surround left, and
surround right, for true surround sound quality. A low frequency effect (LFE)
channel is included that provides the sound needed for special effects and
action sequences in movies. The LFE channel is one-tenth of the bandwidth of the
other channels and is sometimes erroneously called the subwoofer channel. This
multichannel scheme is known as 5.1 channel. |
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PPV (Pay-Per-View) A premium service which you
can use to order movies and events. With Pay-Per-View, you select which movies
or events you wish to see. Therefore, you only pay for what you
order. |
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VOD (Video on Demand) Video on
demand is a service which allows you to rent movies from your DCT. Unlike PPV,
VOD allows you to begin watching the movie at anytime after you have rented it.
VOD also allows you to fast forward, rewind, stop and resume viewing (just like
a VCR). |
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