CABLE TELEVISION WIRELESS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
CLASSICVIEW PACIFIC TELESIS GROUP 140 NEW MONTGOMERY STREET SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105 cable television and wireless and wire-line video programming services;CLASSIC VIEW;
DIGITAL SELECT PLUS PACIFIC TELESIS GROUP 140 NEW MONTGOMERY STREET SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105 cable television and wireless and wireline video programming services;
LIFESTYLE CUSTOM PAK PACIFIC TELESIS GROUP 140 NEW MONTGOMERY STREET SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105 cable television and wireless and wireline video programming services;LIFE STYLE CUSTOM PACK;
SPORTS & INFORMATION CUSTOM PAK PACIFIC TELESIS GROUP 140 NEW MONTGOMERY STREET SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105 cable television and wireless and wireline video programming services;SPORTS AND INFORMATION CUSTOM PACK;
STUDIOVIEW PACIFIC TELESIS GROUP 140 NEW MONTGOMERY STREET SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105 cable television and wireless and wire-line video programming services;STUDIO VIEW;
TOTAL CUSTOM PAK PACIFIC TELESIS GROUP 140 NEW MONTGOMERY STREET SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105 cable television and wireless and wireline video programming services;TOTAL CUSTOM PACK;
TOTAL DIGITAL PACIFIC TELESIS GROUP 140 NEW MONTGOMERY STREET SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105 cable television and wireless and wireline video programming services;
WORLDVIEW PACIFIC TELESIS GROUP 140 NEW MONTGOMERY STREET SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105 cable television and wireless and wire-line video programming services;WORLD VIEW;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A cable has miniaturized, low-cost, highly-integrated wireless network access points embedded in the cable at periodic intervals along the length of the cable. Power conductors that run the length of the cable supply each of the access points with electrical power. Each access point has an antenna for receiving and transmitting radio signals. The antenna of an access point is encapsulated, along with the rest of the access point circuitry, underneath an insulating protective outer sheath of the cable. The cable includes conductors that are usable for a purpose other than deploying a wireless network. When the cable is physically installed (for example, in the wall or ceiling of a building) for the other purpose, the access points are simultaneously physically installed. The access points so installed can then be activated and used as part of a wireless network.