Factors That Make Cable TV Scarce In Developing Countries
Submit on Friday, May 13th, 2011 20:49
It is true that cable TV is common in developed countries for example in the Middle East or the United States of America. It was first started in the United States in the year 1948 and spread to all other parts of the world. These systems work well and effectively in the developed countries simply because people there have higher salaries to be able to cater for the monthly subscription fee which is a must for maintaining the system. It is actually worth to note that in the developing countries, cable TV is available but there are some constraints that make it not common in these countries.
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