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Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) is a form of broadcast television that uses the Internet Protocol (IP) to deliver television content. It is typically delivered over a broadband connection, such as cable or fiber optic, and is viewed on a television set or other device. IPTV is different from traditional broadcast television in that it is delivered over the Internet, rather than through traditional broadcast channels. This allows for more flexibility in terms of content delivery, as well as the ability to access content from anywhere in the world.
IPTV is becoming increasingly popular as an alternative to traditional broadcast television, as it offers a more personalized viewing experience. It also allows for more control over the content that is being viewed, as well as the ability to access content from multiple sources. This has made IPTV an attractive option for many consumers, as it offers a more cost-effective way to access television content.
Some of the companies in the IPTV market include AT&T, Comcast, Dish Network, and Verizon. These companies offer a variety of IPTV services, including live television, on-demand content, and video-on-demand. Additionally, there are a number of smaller providers that offer IPTV services, such as Sling TV, YouTube TV, and Hulu. Show Less Read more