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Unleash Internet Television With Your Broadband DSL Internet Connection
Updated 26/10/09 by Taylor Jensen • Filed under: Web HostingUnleash Internet Television With Your Broadband DSL Internet Connection
Taylor Jensen writes about DSL high speed Internet at http://www.usdsl.com, is considered an expert in the field of DSL High Speed Internet, and has published hundreds of articles informing consumers about what to look for when considering a DSL.
IPTV stands for Internet Protocol Television, but if you’ve never heard of IPTV, you’re not alone. Many people don’t know what it is, even though is possible many have already experienced it. In simple terms, it is a television service is a television service offered by Internet Service Providers and Telecommunications Companies designed to be piped into televisions connected to the internet via a broadband DSL connection.
Most people have digital cable or satellite television now, and have the ability to watch videos on demand. Cable or satellite companies offer Video On Demand as part of their programming packages. It’s called video on demand because the consumer gets to select when to start the movie. Video on demand is a taste of what IPTV is all about, but that’s only the beginning.
IPTV programming combines video, voice, and data, and while this is not a new idea, it is finally an idea that is ready for a much larger audience. Technology needed to advance to the point where a broadband DSL internet connection was capable of carrying the heavy bandwidth requirements of video, voice, and data. Broadband DSL changed the scope of what is possible, and is now fusing all three into a single service. Subscribers to IPTV can now simply attach their broadband DSL internet connection to their television via a receiver box similar to those offered by cable and satellite television providers.
The main features of IPTV revolve around the interactive capabilities available to subscribers. IPTV differs from cable and satellite programming because those technologies, subscribers are forced to accept the programming that the cable companies offer. With IPTV subscribers will be able to select the programming that they want.
For example, viewers will be able to watch programming based upon subject, title, or an actor’s or director’s name. The video content will include graphics, text, and audio, so if the viewer chooses they will be able to look up information such as sports stats on the player or team that they are watching, or past acting credits of a particular actor they are currently watching.
IPTV will resemble a cable or satellite programming package complete with a DVR (digital video recorder) because the viewer will be able to record programming, and will be able to pause live action, or fast-forward and rewind.
IPTV set be set up so that incoming e-mail and instant messages over the television can be received right on the viewer’s television. Caller ID can also be displayed on a IPTV-connected television. Viewers of IPTV can also watch their television programs as picture-in-picture so they can surf the Internet or watch another channel while still watching the original programming in a smaller picture on their screen.
Web TV is currently in the testing phase in the United States, but European telephone and internet companies are offering IPTV now. It is estimated that there will be over 50,000,000 households subscribing to IPTV by the end of 2011.Will you be one of them?
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