ระบบทีวีรวมศูนย์ (Centralized TV System)

In an era of changing consumer behavior and declining traditional TV viewing, conventional centralized TV systems that distribute signals via coaxial cables have evolved into IPTV (Internet Protocol Television) systems. The distribution of video and audio signals over the internet in the form of OTT IPTV (Over-the-Top IPTV) allows TV programs to be watched through multiple channels, such as TVs, smartphones, tablets, and computers. In the service sector, like hotels, resorts, and hospitals, Private IPTV systems enable guests or users to watch TV programs with customizable themes that align with the business's identity. This also facilitates on-screen advertising and interaction between service providers and users, such as ordering food, requesting housekeeping, checking bills, adding images or video clips to promote products or services, and connecting with other internal systems like PMS (Property Management System) or HIS (Hospital Information System) for customer data collection for CRM purposes.

Centralized MATV (Master Antenna Television) system is a process of receiving TV signals within a building from a single terrestrial antenna, then distributing these signals comprehensively to multiple television points throughout the building. This system is ideal for apartment complexes, hotels, resorts, condominiums, apartments, flats, dormitories, or office buildings that want to provide basic TV channels to residents or users. The objective is to ensure that every viewing point within the building receives clear and consistent picture and sound quality.

Centralized TV System is a process of receiving video and audio signals from various sources, such as terrestrial antennas, satellite dishes, satellite receivers, computers, video players, or live production. All these signals are then converted into a uniform format and their channels are arranged to prevent overlap, resulting in a single set of TV signals that can be efficiently distributed.

Imagine a time when televisions were considered luxury itemswhen only a few households owned large black-and-white TV sets used to watch government news or evening dramas for just a few hours each day. As time passed, the world changed, and so did Thailand. This article takes you on a journey through the evolution of Thailands television system, from the black-and-white era to the arrival of color TV, and offers a glimpse into the future of television broadcasting.

MATV (Master Antenna TeleVision) SMATV (Satellite Master Antenna TeleVision) CATV (Community Antenna TeleVision)

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