Service and system implications
A. Michael Noll
Telecommunications Policy, 1980, vol. 4, issue 1, 17-24
Abstract:
There is worldwide interest in the prospect for information access in the home using the television receiver for display of textual and graphical information. Viewdata systems use a large, central, computerized databank utility to store the information. Teletext systems transmit all the information over the air in a round-robin fashion, and users select the desired frame of information. These systems are examined in terms of the various communications applications that they may fulfil. Technological, marketing, and transmission implications are explored.
Date: 1980
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