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Antiope was a French teletext standard in the 1980s. It also formed the basis for the display standard used in the French videotex service Minitel. The term allegedly stood for Acquisition Numérique et Télévisualisation d’Images Organisées en Pages d’Écriture, which could be loosely translated as Digital Acquisition and Remote Visualization of Images Organized into Written Pages. Work on Antiope started in 1972 at CCETT, the newly merged French national research centre for television and telecommunications in Rennes, with first field trials in 1975. The system was officially launched in 1976 at in Cannes, and simultaneously at the СПОРТ 76 exposition in Moscow. It was adopted into the international standard CCIR 653 (now ITU-R BT.653) of 1986 as CCIR Teletext System A.

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  • Antiope (Teletext) (de)
  • Antiope (teletext) (en)
  • Antiope (télétexte) (fr)
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  • Antiope est l'acronyme de Acquisition numérique et télévisualisation d'images organisées en pages d'écriture. Système français de télétexte et Vidéotex utilisé en télédiffusion dans les années 1980. Ce système de transmission de données numériques exploite les lignes invisibles du signal de télévision retransmis en analogique. Il a principalement été associé au standard Sécam. (fr)
  • Antiope was a French teletext standard in the 1980s. It also formed the basis for the display standard used in the French videotex service Minitel. The term allegedly stood for Acquisition Numérique et Télévisualisation d’Images Organisées en Pages d’Écriture, which could be loosely translated as Digital Acquisition and Remote Visualization of Images Organized into Written Pages. Work on Antiope started in 1972 at CCETT, the newly merged French national research centre for television and telecommunications in Rennes, with first field trials in 1975. The system was officially launched in 1976 at in Cannes, and simultaneously at the СПОРТ 76 exposition in Moscow. It was adopted into the international standard CCIR 653 (now ITU-R BT.653) of 1986 as CCIR Teletext System A. (en)
  • ANTIOPE (franz. acquisition numerique et television d’images organisees en pages d’ecriture, dt. „digitale Erfassung und Fernsehübertragung von in Schriftseiten zusammengestellten Bildern“) ist die nach der antiken Gestalt der Antiope benannte französische Teletext-Norm. Dieses System wurde in Frankreich zu Anfang der 1980er Jahre eingeführt. Damit gab es im damaligen Europa zwei verschiedene Standards für Teletext. Einmal das Prinzip des UK-Teletextes Ceefax, welches an die Zeilen in der Austastlücke gebunden ist, und zum anderen das zeilenungebundene Antiope-Didon-System in Frankreich. (de)
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  • ANTIOPE (franz. acquisition numerique et television d’images organisees en pages d’ecriture, dt. „digitale Erfassung und Fernsehübertragung von in Schriftseiten zusammengestellten Bildern“) ist die nach der antiken Gestalt der Antiope benannte französische Teletext-Norm. Dieses System wurde in Frankreich zu Anfang der 1980er Jahre eingeführt. Damit gab es im damaligen Europa zwei verschiedene Standards für Teletext. Einmal das Prinzip des UK-Teletextes Ceefax, welches an die Zeilen in der Austastlücke gebunden ist, und zum anderen das zeilenungebundene Antiope-Didon-System in Frankreich. Durchsetzen konnte sich bis Ende der 1980er Jahre das britische Prinzip. Selbst Frankreich hat sein Antiope-System inzwischen zum britischen System kompatibel gemacht, das wegen seiner Verbreitung heute zumeist als WST (World System Teletext) bezeichnet wird. (de)
  • Antiope was a French teletext standard in the 1980s. It also formed the basis for the display standard used in the French videotex service Minitel. The term allegedly stood for Acquisition Numérique et Télévisualisation d’Images Organisées en Pages d’Écriture, which could be loosely translated as Digital Acquisition and Remote Visualization of Images Organized into Written Pages. Work on Antiope started in 1972 at CCETT, the newly merged French national research centre for television and telecommunications in Rennes, with first field trials in 1975. The system was officially launched in 1976 at in Cannes, and simultaneously at the СПОРТ 76 exposition in Moscow. It was adopted into the international standard CCIR 653 (now ITU-R BT.653) of 1986 as CCIR Teletext System A. Antiope ceased to be used for broadcast teletext in the early 1990s, before teletext became popular in France. It was replaced by European standard World System Teletext. However, the Antiope-derived Minitel remained in use until 2012. (en)
  • Antiope est l'acronyme de Acquisition numérique et télévisualisation d'images organisées en pages d'écriture. Système français de télétexte et Vidéotex utilisé en télédiffusion dans les années 1980. Ce système de transmission de données numériques exploite les lignes invisibles du signal de télévision retransmis en analogique. Il a principalement été associé au standard Sécam. (fr)
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