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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Media on demand (MOD) is a new generation Media on demand (MOD) is a new generation of video on demand, which not only allows users to watch/listen to audio and video content like movies and TV shows, but also provides functions including real-time information, interactive games, attractions guidance, route information, advertising systems, and shopping & ordering services. Users can select content whenever they want, rather than having to watch it at a specific broadcast time. In the transportation industry, media on demand technology was first applied by FUNTORO, which offer media on demand as in vehicle infotainment to bus & railway passengers through high-definition interactive monitors embedded in seatback or armrest. Some telecommunication companies offer media-on-demand service by transmitting a digital signal to a set-top box that is connected to a television screen or other display devices. Clients are typically required to pay a monthly fee to get access to a bundle of multimedia content. access to a bundle of multimedia content.
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