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Direct to Home (DTH) is a type of broadcast technology that allows television signals to be transmitted directly to viewers' homes via satellite. It is an alternative to traditional cable or terrestrial broadcasting, which requires a physical connection to the broadcaster's transmission tower. DTH technology is becoming increasingly popular due to its convenience and cost-effectiveness. It also offers viewers access to a wider range of content, including international channels and pay-per-view services.
DTH services are provided by a variety of companies, including satellite television providers, cable operators, and telecommunications companies. These companies typically offer a range of packages, allowing viewers to choose the channels and services they want.
Some of the major companies in the DTH market include Dish Network, DirecTV, Sky, AT&T U-verse, and Verizon FiOS. Show Less Read more