cable TV distribution

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    Cable TV or pay TV via the ISP's (or triple play as it called) is something very - very new in Greece.
    I was wondering how can I distribute the signal on all the TV sets and the way to do it for more flexibility and convenience.

    Thanks in advance,

    Antonis
     
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    broadband ???

    narrowband ???

    Over to whatis.com we go :D
     
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    It is ADSL2+ .
    As I am reading from their site, they offer telephone line, internet up to 10Mbps and cable tv on MPEG-4 coding.
    Thats all I know.:(
     
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    You are trying to solve the problem of how to be a supplier of the ADSL or how to have 50 channels in every apartment ?
     
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    ADSL is a digital data transmission technology for modulating data communications on copper pair telco services. At what point do you wish to get involved in the distribution of the content?
     
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    Let?s make myself clear. I am interested on the in-house distribution.
    Should I connect the income line on a multi switch and then use an infra-red transmitter unit for changing channels?
    Is there something more flexible or cleverer to do?
    I don't Know if something of starserve range would be useful.
     
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    Yes

    No

    No
     
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    Channel Plus makes most of the UHF/VHF amplifiers used by Clipsal. Including the IR systems.
     
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    Hello Antonis,

    If you need any help on that issue, i can suggest you a fine technician . . .

    My best wishes to you and George
     
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    Play it safe

    Run two strands of POF to every point from your hub and you will be able to deal with almost anything that comes in.
     
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