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The competition in the HDTV Heats Up

There are a number of technological factors that are causing the competition between all providers of TV services to different warm. The most important technological innovations that are used most of these companies to try to attract new subscribers is HDTV. HDTV provides a TV image is so much like a large cinema, both in form and level of detail in the picture. It also has a format of high quality audio in the form of Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound used a total of six speakers, the audience with surround sound, with what is happening on the screen HDTV. drummed This combination has a lot of interest among the spectators in the event of such quality entertainment available in their own homes, and all major TV providers in this great excitement in order to increase their ranking participants.

It goes without saying that, at least theoretically, a provider of TV services that can provide moreHDTV channels is> that win the most subscribers. Brining HDTV channels online is easier said than done, however. First, there is simply not that high-definition channels available to many has to offer. More recently, however, there were a lot of HD channels available, but not all TV provider has the necessary bandwidth to transmit as many as they want.

The bandwidth limitations are of particular interest to companies because cable TVThey simply do not have as much bandwidth as the satellite companies. This makes it much harder for them to offer as many channels as satellite TV company can. It is a new technology that was quickly implemented by cable companies, that they lose the game even though HDTV could save. This technology is called switched digital video, and overcomes the bandwidth limitations by a provider of cable TV and transmit only the channel of the participantsWatch the participants, offering what the loosening of the available bandwidth, more channels. This means that a cable-TV companies theoretically prepared so many HD channels that can offer so much. This also means that companies with cable TV is also ready to provide even more data intensive type of TV-like 3D Ultra HDTV, and HDTV – as soon as they become available.

The satellite TV industry was in a better position to begin when it comes to offering more HDTVChannels, despite the threat posed by cable TV companies with their technology, switched digital video (not work with satellite broadcasts by the way) enables businesses to compete with satellite TV is still in the field of HDTV. L 'Business Approaches satellite is about the kind of brute force, where they increase the amount of bandwidth available to them so that they are devoted to the transmission of multiple HDTV channels. It is easy to start overSatellites.

The high level of competition has led to some strange movements of the share of companies that led the fight for subscribers. For example, a company of cable TV has left, to a partnership with satellite TV, which is more than high-definition channels with cable to offer TV claims to be asserted. But the company says that with switched digital video cable, it can offer more channels. The cable-TV companies seem to be more careful to the point in court to argue that it actuallyImplementation of the technology that should provide these channels.

Like everything else, where television is concerned, the results of this competition from technology, to determine the economy, and ultimately human nature.

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