[EMAIL PROTECTED],Internet writes:
>When the French bundle together a number of TV channels to be sold as a
>package over cable or satellite, they use the term "bouquet"...
>Can anyone inform me of current American usage (and/or British, if >I'm
>mistaken) for this concept? I'm interested in actual usage, not a
>dictionary definition.

It's normally called a "package" in the cable industry here in Canada
and also in the U.S. -- sometimes, a "package of options" or "option
package". Sometimes people speak of "bundled channels" when they
are referring to those which are only available as a group.

 All else is marketing...

Regards,

Judyth 'la pomme" Mermelstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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