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- Triath Electronic - Manufacturer cables such as coaxial cable, gas injected physics foam CATV cable, satellite cable, multi-core shield wire, and speaker wire. China.
- CSI - European technology magazine for cable, satellite, terrestrial, IPTV and Mobile TV.
- National Cable Television Center - Education, training and research about cable telecommunications and the history of the American cable industry and its pioneers.
- Music Choice Europe - Cable and satellite talk-free music stations.
- Applied Telcomm - A distributor of cable and satellite installation supplies, tools, and safety equipment to the cable, satellite, and telephone industries.
- World Radio Network - Digested international radio stations via satellite.
- Northwest Community Television - Year-by-year history of the local Minnesota cable network from 1982 to present.
- UCB Europe - Christian news and music station by satellite.
- CTV Travel - Programming about destinations in Canada and abroad. Lists featured programs and schedules, available via digital cable or satellite.
- DMX - Provides digital music by subscription to businesses (work) and consumers (home) via cable, satellite and disc.
Wikipedia Articles
- List of United States cable and satellite television networks - The following is a list of cable and satellite networks broadcasting in the United States, organized by genre.
- List of United States cable and satellite television networks in High Definition - The following is a list of cable and satellite networks broadcasting in the United States, organized by genre.
- Satellite channel router - A Satellite channel router (SCR) is a device that allows the distribution of DVB-S and DVB-S2 (satellite TV) signals to several users (4, 6 or more) using a single coaxial cable. It may be used to substitute a traditional multiswitch, that needs a dedicated coaxial cable for every set-top box (or tuner) connected.
- Cable network - Cable network is the most common colloquial term for a television channel available via cable television, particularly in the United States. Such channels are usually also available via satellite television, including direct broadcast satellite providers such as DirecTV, as well as through a variety of alternative means, although for simplicity the shorter term is usually used.
- Satellite Communications for Learning - Satellite Communications for Learning Associations (commonly known as SCOLA) is a non-profit educational organization that receives and re-transmits television programming from 120 countries around the world in 80 native languages. These programs are available via satellite, cable TV and the Internet reaching 450 colleges and universities, 6,000 schools and 55 city cable systems .