August 29, 2007
IPTV is a method of delivering television content through a closed-network system. It provides high quality digital cable to customers, as well as many interactive and custom features.
IPTV services offer basic interactivity to support navigation of the vast amounts of content. An electronic program guide (EPG), sometimes called an interactive program guide (IPG), allows viewers to browse both the scheduled and on-demand content that is made available to viewers.
IPGs allow viewers to see what programs are available presently, as well as upcoming and past programs. Interactive programming guides provide filters that allow the user to see content that matches specified criteria, such as time, topic, or type of programming.
August 27, 2007
Digital and IPTV are quickly becoming more and more popular amongst television viewers. Recent advancements in broadcasting technology have given consumers of the TV entertainment industry more options.
Early on, consumers reported that their IPTV service wasn’t really much better than service provided from alternative providers, such as traditional cable and satellite. With the most recent developments, however, IPTV is definitely benefiting from a competitive edge, provided by new capabilities that integrate Internet content, features, and usability into the TV set.
IPTV has many advantages over conventional cable, including high-speed internet access, video on demand, hundreds of channel choices, interactive features, on-screen caller ID, and many more benefits that traditional cable does not provide.
August 24, 2007
Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP), sometimes called Phonom, is the newest commercial method of sending and receiving voice and data signals. Sometimes referred to as IP telephony, VOIP service allows the user to send and receive telephone calls through a broadband internet connection, rather than a traditional analog telephone line.
There are several benefits of using VOIP phone service over traditional phone lines, including a less expensive price tag, additional features, and higher sound quality. Newer VOIP technology converts analog voice into digital data “packets.” This “packet-switching” is the same method by which the internet is delivered to computers.
August 22, 2007
The competitive nature of the business market requires that companies remain a step ahead of their competitors. Cavalier Business Communications presents businesses with a variety of voice, data, and Internet services, which can provide businesses with the necessary means to keep a competitive edge.
Companies can benefit from competitively priced voice, data, and Internet service packages, including unlimited local calling, high-speed broadband internet access, and many state-of-the-art technologies, such as PBX and DID services, ISDN PRI, Cityscape VLAN, and FiberTrex.
Services such as these can only be offered by a complete telecommunications provider such as Cavalier. However, it takes more than great technology to provide the results that today’s businesses require. It takes a dependable partner who offers solutions to meet your unique needs. This is why Cavalier Telecommunications offers a responsive customer support staff and 24-hour repair support.
August 20, 2007
Cavalier Telephone, a Virginia-based CLEC company, Announced in mid-2005 that they had decided to use Amino’s AmiNET124 set-top box, as a means of delivering their IPTV services to customers. The set-top box is designed for easy customer installation, and has the additional benefit of being able to receive field-upgrades at little cost to the customer.
The AmiNET124 set-top box was one of the first to support MPEG-4 AVC (H.264) video compression standard. The MPEG-4 format allows higher-quality picture and sound to be delivered to customers. Cavalier was the first in the nation to use MPEG-4 technology.
August 16, 2007
IPTV (Internet Protocol Television) is television content that, instead of being delivered through traditional broadcast and cable formats, is received by the viewer through the technologies used for computer networks.
Internet Protocol is the process used to communicate data over the Internet or other such networks. The procedure involves sending and receiving data through “packets” of information. This is the same process in which IPTV is made available to customers.
Although IPTV uses the same “packet” transference method as the Internet, there is one main difference; IPTV is delivered through separate, closed networks which are independent of the Internet itself. This provides enhanced speed, quality and usability when compared to Internet TV, analog cable, or satellite TV. Unlike satellite or cable, the only IPTV channel being delivered to your television is the individual channel you select from the program guide – resulting in a highly interactive viewing experience.
August 13, 2007
Our blog has been created to help provide information and news on the latest offerings from Cavalier. We look forward to blogging on Cavalier phone service, Cavalier DSL high speed internet service, Cavalier IPTV, VoIP, and general updates on new Cavalier offerings. Stay tuned for more to blogs to come.
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