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Lattelecom and Interactive
Lattelecom offers three types of TV service – Internet based Apollo. lv accessible to all Lattelecom Internet users, Terrestrial TV ( DTTV ) and Interactive TV that gives the customer a freedom of choice as to what and when to watch.
Late in 2009 Lattelecom had 55 thousand TV customers – Interactive TV was used by 43 thousand customers, but Terrestrial TV pay packages – by around 12 thousand.

Lattelecom and TV
Lattelecom is specialised in providing Internet, voice and TV services.
As of the early part of 2009 and after having won the Ministry of Transport of the Republic of Latvia tender, Lattelecom jointly with the Latvian State Radio and Television Centre ( LVRTC ) has been implementing the transition from analogue to digital TV broadcasting system.
Lattelecom Terrestrial TV enables digital over-the-air broadcasting of TV signals that can be received using an indoor or external aerial.
As at the beginning of April 2010 the Lattelecom Terrestrial TV service was regularly used by 150 to 160 thousand households in total.

Lattelecom and is
The non-free Lattelecom speaking clock is provided in both Latvian and Russian languages and can be reached by dialing either (+ 371 ) 82154 or 82174, respectively.
Majas DSL is an ADSL service provided by Lattelecom in Latvia.
Lattelecom ( previously Lattelekom ) is a Latvian internet service provider and telecommunications company.
Lattelecom Group is made up of five companies-SIA Lattelecom, Lattelecom BPO, Citrus Solutions and Lattelecom Technology with its subsidiary Baltic Computer Academy.
The Lattelecom Group is the leading provider of electronic communications services in Latvia that offers electronic communication solutions for home, small and medium size businesses, state and municipal institutions, as well as for corporate clients.
Baltijas Datoru Akadēmija is a training and certification centre providing services to information and communication technology ( ICT ) professionals and users, whereas Citrus Solutions that is formed through separating the former Network Maintenance Division from the parent company Lattelecom offers integrated network infrastructure construction and security system solutions.
Lattelecom is the country ’ s largest internet service provider.
In April 2010 the Lattelecom fibre optic Internet is likely to be used by as many as 19 000 households, but it's available in 150 000 households.
Lattelecom is a former state-owned telecommunications company.
The Latvian fixed telecommunications market is now open to competition but Lattelecom still has an overwhelming share of the market, and the company is also one of leading internet service providers in Latvia and is one of the owners of Latvijas Mobilais Telefons, Latvia's largest cell phone operator.
The disadvantage of the new brand is however that " Lattelecom " cannot be pronounced correctly in Latvian if pronounced according to Latvian language rules.

Lattelecom and service
Lattelecom BPO offers client service solutions, business process outsourcing ( BPO ), and 1188 directory inquiry services.
Zolitude was the first residential area in Riga where the Lattelecom fibre optic Internet service was made available ( in January 2009 ), followed later by Kengarags, Purvciems, Plavnieki, Ziepniekkalns and other locations.
Jelgava was the first city where fibre optic Internet was made available from areas other than Riga, but late in 2009 the Lattelecom fibre optic service was also made accessible in other cities, such as Daugavpils, Salaspils, etc.
The name of the IT service provider SIA MicroLink Latvia was changed to Lattelecom Technology, whereas SIA C1 that had been engaged in business process outsourcing business was renamed SIA Lattelecom BPO.

Lattelecom and provides
The Lattelecom group provides IT, telecommunication and outsourced business process solutions that are provided by all of the companies of the group.
Lattelecom Technology provides integrated IT solutions and services.
In addition, Citrus Solutions also attained its individual graphical identity that differs from that of the other Groups companies, as the company provides services to external IT & T companies that are believed to be Lattelecom Group competitors.

Lattelecom and .
Beltelecom owns all the backbone channels that linked to the Lattelecom, TEO LT, Tata Communications ( former Teleglobe ), Synterra, Rostelecom, Transtelekom and MTS ISP's.
The government also holds minority shares in Ventspils Nafta oil transit company and the country's main telecom company Lattelecom but it plans to sell those.
Until 2003 Lattelecom had a monopoly in the fixed telecommunications market.
The telecom regulator SPRK tries to provide a competitive environment so that new operators can compete with Lattelecom which owns most of the last-mile connections.
TeliaSonera also owns 49 % of Lattelecom, which owns 23 % of LMT.
51 % of Lattelecom 51 % shares are owned by the Latvian government, but the remaining 49 %-by the Scandinavian company TeliaSonera AB.
Lattelecom in turn owns 23 % of the Latvian mobile operator ’ s Latvijas mobilais telefons shares.
A Latvian state-owned telecommunications company Lattelecom ( formerly called Lattelekom ) was registered with the Enterprise Register on January 9, 1992.
Lattelecom Group consists of five companies: SIA Lattelecom, SIA Lattelecom BPO, SIA Citrus Solutions, SIA Lattelecom Technology and the subsidiary owned by the latter-SIA Baltijas Datoru Akadēmija.

Interactive and TV
Interactive TV services continued under the BBCi brand until late 2008.
* FBi ( Fully Booked Interactive ), a British children's TV show-a 2000 reformat of the series Fully Booked
The program's video also streams several hours after broadcast on CBSNews. com and CBS Interactive property CNET TV.
* DAVID-the Digital Audio Video Interactive Decoder platform for digital TV.
Since the series ended in 1996, a series of four TV movies were released between 1997 and 2003, a game created by Legacy Interactive was released for the PC platform in 2009.
In 2001, Rogers Cable partnered with Microsoft to introduce “ Rogers Interactive TV ” in Canada.
IMX ( Interactive Music Exchange ) was an American music television program which aired daily on MMUSA ( renamed Fuse TV in May 2003 ) in the early 2000s ( decade ).
Sporting a Flash user interface, and illustrated by Rod Lord ( who also produced the guide animations for the Hitchhiker's TV series ), it won the Interactive BAFTA Award for Best Online Entertainment.
: 2001: Walking With Beasts ( Interactive TV )
* Now TV ( PCCW-HKT Interactive Multimedia Services Ltd ): provides sixteen free channels and over eighty pay channels with programmes broadcast in English language, Cantonese and Putonghua.
Interactive TV applications can be delivered over the broadcast channel, together with audio and video streams.
* Interactive TV Forum
Interactive television represents a continuum from low ( TV on / off, volume, changing channels ) to moderate interactivity ( simple movies on demand without player controls ) and high interactivity in which, for example, an audience member affects the program being watched.
Interactive TV can also be delivered via a terrestrial aerial ( Digital Terrestrial TV such as ' Freeview ' in the UK ).
The rise of the " broadband return path " has given new relevance to Interactive TV, as it opens up the need to interact with Video on Demand servers, advertisers, and web site operators.
* Interactive TV purchasing system An Interactive TV purchasing system was introduced in 1994 in France.
Interactive TV is often described by clever marketing gurus as " lean back " interaction, as users are typically relaxing in the living room environment with a remote control in one hand.
Thus Interactive TV applications are often designed for the " 10-foot user interface " while PC applications and web pages are designed for the " 3ft user experience ".
This style of interface design rather than the " lean back or lean forward " model is what truly distinguishes Interactive TV from the web or PC.
In the case of Two-Screen Solutions Interactive TV, the distinctions of " lean-back " and " lean-forward " interaction become more and more indistinguishable.
Interactive TV Sites have the requirement to deliver interactivity directly from internet servers, and therefore need the set-top box's middleware to support some sort of TV Browser, content translation system or content rendering system.

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