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Compression Networks[1] is a digital content delivery system developed by TV/COM International that evolved into the current DVB-S standard for satellite broadcasting. The system provided MPEG2 video, audio, signalling, enhanced program guide, and conditional access for pay-television services like AlphaStar.

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  1. ^ "MMAsia '21: ACM Multimedia Asia | ACM SIGMM - the Special Interest Group on Multimedia". sigmm.org. Retrieved 1 August 2025.