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  2. Telecommunications in Panama - Wikipedia

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    The media of Panama has been highly influenced by that of the United States, since the construction of the Panama Canal. Radio broadcasting in Panama began in 1922, and television broadcasting in 1956. [citation needed] Panama's official broadcaster is the National Television of Panama, which was founded in 1961.

  3. Cable & Wireless Communications - Wikipedia

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    Its Panama business, which trades as Cable & Wireless Panama, is a provider of mobile, fixed line, broadband and pay TV services in that country. They also provide telecoms services to enterprises and governments.

  4. Multichannel multipoint distribution service - Wikipedia

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    MMDS microwave dish. Multichannel multipoint distribution service (MMDS), formerly known as broadband radio service (BRS) and also known as wireless cable, is a wireless telecommunications technology, used for general-purpose broadband networking or, more commonly, as an alternative method of cable television programming reception.

  5. List of television stations in the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    Logic One Limited – Digital Picture Perfect Cable TV; Eplus TV- FLOW Channel 391 403 on the HD box, With over 1.3 million views monthly, HD ready Most interactive channel on cable. RE TV – Music and Entertainment from Jamaica; TVJ SPORTS NETWORK – Airs regional sports based in Kingston; CVM PLUS – Airs regional sports based in Kingston

  6. Television in Panama - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1970s, live sporting events became a possibility thanks to satellite technologies, while TVN became the first in Panama to broadcast in color in 1972. [9] That same year, the two Panamanian networks broadcast a sum of 180 hours and 45 minutes per week, with 71.6% consisting of imports and the remaining 28.4% produced in Panama. [10]

  7. Cable television by region - Wikipedia

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    Most cable-receiving households relied on analogue cable signals into the 2000s, which could carry between 15 and 22 TV channels, whereas digital satellite signals had relied on set-top box receivers for more than a decade by then. Although set-top boxes to receive more cable channels were available, the added monthly costs for the main ...