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cabletext

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cabletext

A videotex service that uses coaxial cable. See videotex.


cabletext [′kā·bəl‚tekst]
(communications)
Any videotex service that uses coaxial cable.


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SportsTicker is the leading supplier of sports news and information for alternate media applications, including interactive media; online services; multimedia; hand-held receivers; fax services; audiotex, videotext, cabletext and other forms of electronic services.
SportsTicker serves hundreds of radio and TV stations, broadcast and cable networks, daily newspapers, wire services, audiotex, videotext, cabletext, paging services, and interactive media and electronic publishing applications throughout the United States, Canada, South America and Japan.
SportsTicker serves hundreds of radio and TV stations, broadcast and cable networks, daily newspapers, wire services, audiotex, videotext, cabletext, paging services, and interactive media and electronic publishing applications throughout the United States, Canada, South America and Japan.
 
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