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However, even that limited standardization of HDTV did not lead to its adoption, principally for technical and economic reasons. Early HDTV commercial experiments such as NHK's MUSE required over four times the bandwidth of a standard-definition (SDTV) broadcast, and despite efforts made to shrink the required bandwidth down to about 2 times that of SDTV, it was still only distributable by satellite. In addition, recording and reproducing a HDTV signal was a significant technical challenge in the early years of HDTV.
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(According to some reports, a mooted 720p format (720 progressively-scanned lines) was viewed by some at the ITU as an "enhanced" television format rather than a true HDTV format, and so was not included, although 1920x1080 and 1280x720p systems for a range of frame and field rates were defined by several US SMPTE standards.)
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Current HDTV broadcast standards include ATSC (North America, parts of South America and South Korea), DVB (Europe, Australia, parts of Asia and Africa) and ISDB-T (Japan, Brazil). HDTV can also provide 5.1-channel surround sound audio using e.g. the Dolby Digital (AC-3) format.
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Post Time: 12-13-2008 at 11:57 AM

Rogers rolls out faster '3.5G' cellphone network

Thu, 11 Dec 2008 16:17:56 EST
Rogers Communications Inc. is rolling out a "3.5G" cellphone network that will be one of the fastest in the world and which the company says will double speeds for customers using data services such as web surfing and video on their mobile devices.


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