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Datacasting (data broadcasting) is the
transmission of data over a wide area
using radio waves. It
typically refers to
supplemental information sent by...
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National Datacast Incorporated (NDI) was a
pioneer in data broadcasting. It was a for-profit
subsidiary of the
Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), which...
- only
available in
Sydney as the
Digital Forty Four
suite of channels. The
datacast trial began on 17
March 2004 and
ended on 30
April 2010. The following...
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subsidiary Buena Vista Datacasting, LLC.
Movies were sent
wirelessly into the subscriber's home by
embedding digital data (
datacasting)
within local Public...
- Incorporated, a
provider of 3D
tracking systems National Datacast Incorporated, the PBS
datacasting subsidiary Nephrogenic diabetes insipidus, a form of diabetes...
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DirectBand was a
North American wireless datacast network owned and
operated by Microsoft. It used FM
radio broadcasts in over 100
cities to constantly...
- best case) of the
object over any link
across the network. For example,
Datacast is a
scheme for
delivery to many
nodes inside data
centers that relies...
- ultra-high-definition content,
enhanced bandwidth and
compression efficiency,
datacasting,
targeted advertising and
upgrades to the
Emergency Alert System. Unlike...
- data corruption. In the U.S.,
National Datacast used PBS
network stations for
overscan and
other datacasting, but they
migrated to
digital TV due to...
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Redmond TNT/Max
Steve Mears Colby Armstrong and Mike
Kelly — TruTV/Max (
DataCast)
Chris Cuthbert Craig Simpson — Kyle
Bukauskas CBC (Games 1–4 and 7) Sportsnet...