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  2. FXX (Canadian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    FXX is a Canadian English-language discretionary service channel owned by Rogers Sports & Media, a division of Rogers Communications, and the FX Networks subsidiary of Disney General Entertainment Content. [1] based on the U.S. cable network of the same name, FXX is devoted primarily to scripted comedies for young adults.

  3. Flix (TV network) - Wikipedia

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    Flix On Demand is the channel's subscription video-on-demand service; it is available to subscribers who receive the channel along with the other Showtime multiplex channels, though a few cable systems carry it as a free service that does not require a subscription as an inducement for customers to subscribe to the full Showtime suite of channels.

  4. FXX - Wikipedia

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    In January 2013, it was reported by various media outlets that sports-focused channel Fox Soccer would be shut down and be replaced with a general entertainment network that would act as a brother service to FX; while FXX was a possible name from the start, another name proposed for the new network was FX2. [7]

  5. Discretionary service - Wikipedia

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    In November 2016, per a request by DHX Media (owner of Family Channel—a network that was licensed as a premium service, but had largely been treated as a non-premium specialty service by television providers), the previous premium television designation was also removed, merging them into the discretionary services category and allowing them ...

  6. FX (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    The channel also acquired the pay-TV syndication rights to reruns of series such as Ally McBeal, NYPD Blue and The Practice for then-record high prices then unseen in the pay-TV industry despite all three 20th Century Fox Television series being under common ownership; when these shows expensively fumbled in primetime, FX predominantly ran ...

  7. Channel service unit - Wikipedia

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    In telecommunications, a channel service unit (CSU) is a line bridging device for use with T-carrier, which is used to perform loopback testing; may perform bit stuffing; may also provide a framing and formatting pattern compatible with the network; provides a barrier for electrical interference from either side of the unit; and

  8. Control channel - Wikipedia

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    In radio communication, a control channel is a central channel that controls other constituent radios by handling data streams. It is most often used in the context of a trunked radio system , where the control channel sends various data which coordinates users in talkgroups .

  9. Grade of service - Wikipedia

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    The Grade of Service is one aspect of the quality a customer can expect to experience when making a telephone call. [2] In a Loss System, the Grade of Service is described as that proportion of calls that are lost due to congestion in the busy hour. [3] For a Lost Call system, the Grade of Service can be measured using Equation 1. [4]