A5-CONSULTING.COM - Whois Information
Switched Digital Video, SDV, Telecommunications -- A5 Consulting --
Telecommunications engineering, technical marketing, business analysis,
financial models, quantitative models, Switched Digital Video, SDV, Viewership
Data, TV Warehouse, SVOM1000, SVM1000, ERM1000, SVOM, SVM, ERM, GSRM, SVM2000,
NC1500, DAC6000, OM1000, OM2000, RPD2000, ARPD, DOCSIS, CMTS, VOD, Video on
Demand, DSG, DOCSIS Settop Gateway, SDV, DNCS, Motorola, SA, Scientific Atlanta,
Cisco, C-Cor, Broadbus
Switched Video, also called Switched Digital Video or SDV, is a telecommunications industry term for a network scheme for distributing digital video via a cable. Switched video sends the digital video in a more efficient manner so that additional uses may be made of the freed up bandwidth. The scheme applies to digital video distribution both on typical cable TV systems using QAM channels, or on IPTV systems. Users of analog video transmitted on the cable are unaffected. See diagram below for an illustration of how Switched Video saves bandwidth on a cable company's cables in the last mile where channels are transmitted via coaxial cable. Switched Digital Video, SDV, training, consulting, financial modeling, business anaiysis, SVOM1000, SVM1000, ERM1000, SVOM, SVM, ERM, GSRM, SVM2000, Switched Video Manager, Switched Video Operations Manager, Operations Manager, Edge Resource Manager, Global Session Resource Manager
A5-consulting.com
To improve performance of WHOIS service and to prevent its excessive high-volume use by a single source, we implemented a randomly generated Access Code that must be entered before running a WHOIS request.
The Access Code in the box is provided in graphics format. It has letters which are generated randomly and the symbol images are distorted. The distorted symbols cannot be read by computer programs which are used for mass-collect email addresses and any customer information. Only humans can read the distorted symbols and pass the access code.
The Access Code improves performance of our services. It prevents excessive high-volume use by a single source.
The services that require Access Codes are:
Whois – after entering the correct Access Code you can run 10 WHOIS requests before you will be prompted to enter a new Access Code.
Site Info – you can run 25 Site Info requests before you will be prompted to enter an Access Code.
Trace Route - you can run 20 Trace Route requests before you will be prompted to enter an Access Code.
RBL Check - you can run 20 RBL Check requests before you will be prompted to enter an Access Code.
What’s my IP - Access Code is not required for this service.
NOTE: We may modify Access Code policy at any time without notice on this web page.