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History of Cable in Canada

Now, many Canadians receive their television service from the best seller of gauge wire & cat cable, the high speed cable. Fiber cable & LAN cable the networking cables & all types of cable in Canada provided by Wire Guy Company and many more companies.

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Date: May 19, 2010 - 7:07:40 AM


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Now, many Canadians receive their television service from the best seller of gauge wire & cat cable, the high speed cable. Fiber cable & LAN cable the networking cables & all types of cable in Canada provided by Wire Guy Company and many more companies.

They are receiving cable in Canada through some sort of multichannel television platform like satellite television or cable television, as opposed to an antenna-based system providing only conventional stations. Whereas, the technical details of these platforms differ, the governing Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) regulations are same for all providers.

There are two main multichannel distribution platforms in Wire guys kind of companies in Canada. The first and the largest, is cable television, while the other being satellite television. Low-power and MMDS broadcast subscription channels are available in some markets of Canada.

Cable television

In 1952, Cable television in Canada began with community antenna connections in London and Vancouver. Previously, the systems brought American stations to viewers in Canada who had no stations to watch; broadcast television, though begun late in Cabling in Toronto and Montreal in 1952, did not reach a majority of cities until 1954.

To carry available Canadian stations and also import American stations, cable television was widely established which constituted the biggest majority of signals on systems. A growing number of Canadian stations pushed American channels off the systems during the 1970s, forcing various to expand beyond the original 12 channel system configurations. The advent of fibre-optic technology enabled companies at the same time, to extend their systems to nearby villages and towns that by themselves were not viable cable television markets.

In 1983, television channels available only on cable began to be established and systems continued to upgrade and expand their channel capacity, by deploying fibre optics to carry signals before converting to cat cable or coaxial cable for the final run to the customer premises.

The use of Fibre cable as far back as the 1970s does not imply that Cable companies like Wire guy, were using digital methods to transmit signals as is sometimes assumed by the modern viewer. Techniques were developed as well as deployed as far back as the 1970s to transmit analog video using frequency division multiplexing via fibre-optic cabling. Digital signaling is more modern practice which only began in the early 2000s. Two-way capabilities were introduced and larger systems were able to use "addressable" descramblers to offer pay-TV and different tiers of channels.

So, this is all about history of cable Canada.



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