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Entire column on the future of broadcasting using communications satellites.
By Michael J. Arlen The New Yorker, November 22 , 1976P. 184 Entire column on the future of broadcasting using communications satellites.
They started broadcasting using a GE model BT-11-B transmitter (10 watt unit), later upgrading to the model seen here.
In the United States, broadcasting using the NTSC system began in 1954, and the same system has been adopted by Canada, Mexico, Japan, and several other countries.
Japan began its own digital broadcasting via satellite in December 2000 and planned to begin digital terrestrial broadcasting, using a modification of DVB, in 2003.
We contrast the communications and processing overheads of our scheme with those of flooding and pure tree-based broadcasting, using both analysis and simulations.
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