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Dual Role of Broadband - Online TV and Internet Access
By: Musa Aykac

We have seen the outbreak of numerous Internet technologies in recent times, namely teleconferencing and VoIP and the broadband know-how is anticipated to become the much-demanded commodity such as water and electricity.

Thus, the global communications infrastructure enabled by the broadband symbolizes the mother of all upcoming technology opportunities. The Internet market access has evolved to remote regions where the term World Wide Web had been never heard of before. The percentage of broadband market is still notably insignificant as compared to the existing online clients and indicate a major leap towards the end of the millennium's first decade.

Broadband TV access

Web portal and online providers are currently involved in the emerging new market of online streaming video for Online Internet TV and Video on Demand. In the current decade, the Internet came up with an explanation that could afford Internet users to view quality satellite programs on their PC. This service comes with just a nominal one time payment for a television on PC software and gives access to a consortium of websites with the facility of streaming satellite TV programming, and most of these websites come with live shows. The online consumers and Internet users are now faced with new challenges in categorizing their choices with such a wide array of services, which flourishes the Net. The racing tendency of the social networking concept and the rapid spread of video sharing system like the Youtube are just a few names to be mentioned.

Internet Protocol Television (IPTV)

This is a system wherein a digital television service is delivered, by utilizing the Internet protocol over a network system infrastructure, and includes transfer by a broadband connection. Thus, IPTV is all about delivering television content through the technology that is employed for computer networks, instead of delivering through traditional broadcast. For residential users, the IPTV is often made available in combination with a Video on Demand service and coupled with Internet services such as VoIP and web access.

Conclusion

While the concept of delivering video over the Net is not relatively new, the difference lies in the current progression in delivering longer length and a better resolution video and providing better interactivity. Internet television also offers a channel for low cost videos, such as those offered by camcorders. Also helping the Internet TV boom is the advancements made in the streaming technology and proliferation of broadband. The current Internet TV offers better objective and engagement information. It also has more of security problems.

Broadband enabled televisions are systems that can satisfactorily exhibit broadband content. These can be televisions that are networked to media centers that are broadband enabled, set-top boxes and media center PCs and other end user devices. For the purpose of networking, digital media receivers, digital media adapters or media extenders are utilized. These advances technologies are often interactive. You can also choose to use a mouse and a wireless keyboard combination. You can also have your choice to change channels and perform video searches etc. Users can use their remote to point at a location on the TV screen for instant interactivity.


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