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Design and Installation - Coax
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| Article Title | Author | Company | eMag Issue | Article Synopsis |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Convergence Of What People Watch, Listen To and Do | Winegard | Winegard | Apr 2006 |
What are they, installers and MDU owners, looking for, for "the Digital Media Lifestyle"? A fast, easy, inexpensive, quality solution to deliver this Triple Play signal to all the converging digital products being manufactured for eagerly waiting consumers wanting a connected home. |
| For High-Speed Home Retrofitting, Look to Coax | Ted Archer | Coaxsys, Inc. | Aug 2005 |
As in-home IP networking needs increase, installers and homeowners will benefit from using a home’s existing infrastructure |
| Networking The Digital Home | Patrick Donovan | Ucentric Systems | Oct 2004 |
Coax has the following advantages: 1) it is already in place where the TVs are located (unlike phone line), 2) it is a shielded network without a lot of conflicting traffic (unlike power line) and, 3) in general can reliably provide enough capacity for the video delivery (unlike wireless today). |
