Community Antenna Television (CATV) is a system that uses coaxial cables to transmit television signals to subscribers, often catering to communities in areas with poor reception from traditional broadcast antennas.
Community Antenna Television (CATV) encompasses the distribution of television signals to residents using satellite dishes or high master antennas. Subscribers gain access to various national network broadcasts, specialized stations, and premium channels.
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