Hong Kong Police will talk about the rights of children, violence against them and efforts to protect them, stressing that the courts of Hong Kong provide an opportunity for children to give evidence about crimes of sexual violence through video and direct television links.
What does DTV stand for?
DTV stands for Direct Television
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- Digital Tape Unit Tape Facility
- Day Television
- Denton Television (Denton, TX)
- Design to Value (product development)
- Desktop Video
- Deutscher Tanzsportverband Ev (German Dancing League)
- Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag
- Deutscher Terminhandel Verband EV (German futures trading association)
- Digital Television
- Digital Thermostatic Valve (Kohler)
- Direct to Vendor
- DirecTV, Inc.
- Disc Thickness Variation (automotive disc brakes)
- Disque Tu Veux (France)
- Distributed Training Vehicle
- Distribution Turnkey Vendor (sales tracking software)
- Driver's Thermal Viewer
- Dual Tracked Vehicle
- Due to Void
- Durchschnittliche Tägliche Verkehrsstärke (German: Average Daily Traffic Volume)
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For more information about Specialty Answering Service and the direct television inbound call center service, please visit http://www.
Similarly, cable and direct television have made their own employment revolution, creating jobs for millions at all skill and pay levels from technicians to executives.
Netlink's package includes local and, long distance telephone service, direct television.
Snooker is a sport that features frequently in televised coverage and therefore the tobacco people will realise they have got direct television advertising of their products," he said.
It was prohibited from broadcasting under the terms of a section of the Irish Broadcasting Act which prevented direct television or radio comments from members of a number of listed organisations, including the IRA, Sinn Fein and other Irish republican and loyalist groups associated with violence.