- a
provider may
operate multiple super headends as a way of
redundancy in the
event of a failure.
Super headends also
create a cost-effective environment...
- Look up
headend in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Head end may
refer to:
cable television headend, the
central facility serving a
local area for cable...
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Managed Satellite Distribution (formerly
Headend in the Sky/HITS) is Comcast's
satellite multiplex service that
provides cable channels to
cable television...
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optic network extends from the
cable operators'
master headend,
sometimes to
regional headends, and out to a neighborhood's hubsite, and
finally to an...
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called the
headend. Many
channels can be
transmitted through one
coaxial cable by a
technique called frequency division multiplexing. At the
headend, each...
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Compuvid had
already made a
similar product which was
installed at the
headends of
cable television systems owned by
TeleCable Corporation, a subsidiary...
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Communications WOW!
Satellite Claro Puerto Rico Dish
Network DirecTV Glorystar Headend in the Sky
Fiber / IPTV
Cincinnati Bell
Fioptics Claro Consolidated Communications...
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these channels distributed their programming to all of the
local cable TV
headends using the satellite. Additionally, it was the
first satellite used by broadcast...
- was
generated by an
IntelliStar unit
installed at the
cable provider's
headend;
unlike The
Weather Channel,
Weatherscan did not
feature on-air talent...
- Router) is a
piece of equipment,
typically located in a
cable company's
headend or hubsite,
which is used to
provide data services, such as
cable Internet...