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Digital Newspaper Edition Transmission by Martin Karlström

Explore the transmission of a digital newspaper edition from editorial to client, including bandwidth capabilities, reach, frequency, and transmission methods such as cable, fiber, satellite, and radio. Compare broadcast and singlecast options and analyze bandwidth versus mobility and accessibility considerations in a detailed comparison table. Understand the implications for business decisions and individual preferences.

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Digital Newspaper Edition Transmission by Martin Karlström

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  1. Transmission of a digital newspaper edition Martin Karlström From editorial to client

  2. General findings • 1 Hz bandwidth ≈ 1 bit/s • Higher output gives more reach • Higher frequency - shorter antennas • Cable vs. Ether • Copper, koax, fiber - satellite, visible, radio, • Broadcast vs. Singlecast • Bandwidth vs. Reach and accessability

  3. Comparison Table

  4. Bandwidth vs. mobility

  5. Accessability vs. mobility

  6. Bandwidth vs. accessability

  7. Businessman’s choice

  8. Man in cabin’s choice

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