IPTV (Internet Protocol television) is a service that provides television programming and other video content using the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) suite, as opposed to broadcast TV, cable TV, or satellite signals. An IPTV service, typically distributed by a service provider, delivers live TV programs or on-demand video content via IP networks.
IPTV content is often delivered over a managed or dedicated network, like Digital Subscriber Line connectivity. Compared to the public internet, a private network gives network operators more control over the video traffic and, by extension, the ability to ensure quality of service, uptime, bandwidth, and reliability. In traditional tele
IPTV content is often delivered over a managed or dedicated network, like Digital Subscriber Line connectivity. Compared to the public internet, a private network gives network operators more control over the video traffic and, by extension, the ability to ensure quality of service, uptime, bandwidth, and reliability. In traditional television delivery, all programming is broadcast simultaneously in a multicast format. The available program signals flow downstream, and viewers select programs by changing the TV channel. An IPTV service, by contrast, sends only one program at a time, i.e., a unicast format. Content remains on the internet service provider's network, and only the program the end user selects is sent to the user's device. When a viewer changes the channel, a new stream is transmitted from the provider's server directly to the viewer. Like cable television, IPTV requires a set-top box or other customer premises devices, such as a Wi-Fi router or a fiber optic or broadband internet connection.
IPTV providers include a wide range of companies from large network operators, like Verizon with its FiOS video services, and major companies such as Netflix, Google, Apple, and Microsoft, to Sony, which also offers video streaming services via smart TV sets and internet-enabled devices. Additional examples of major IPTV providers includ
IPTV providers include a wide range of companies from large network operators, like Verizon with its FiOS video services, and major companies such as Netflix, Google, Apple, and Microsoft, to Sony, which also offers video streaming services via smart TV sets and internet-enabled devices. Additional examples of major IPTV providers include Roku, Hulu, and YouTube. Some other popular IPTV services include Amazing TV, FalconTV, SelectTV, Best Cast TV, Comstar.tv, and Xtreme HD IPTV. Providers of IPTV also include a wide variety of smaller or niche companies sometimes specializing in certain types of content delivered over a broadband IP connection.
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