Listicles Shelf
This page is the editorial shelf inside the larger Documents Hub Shelf. It keeps comparison-driven, narrative, and search-oriented articles easy to browse while preserving a clean return path to the root shelf and the technical one-sheets shelf.
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Root Documents Hub Shelf
Return to the single landing page that connects the editorial shelf and the technical shelf together.
- One root crawl entry
- Listicles and technical sheets together
- Featured links into both formats
Technical One-Sheets Shelf
Switch from editorial comparisons into structured technical one-sheets without leaving the Documents Hub Shelf path.
- In-depth technical sheets
- Easy-reading one-sheets
- Reference-style documentation
Featured listicles on this shelf
Dish Farm vs Ground Station vs Teleport: 10 Key Differences Explained
Documentation edition with an answer-first summary, a 10-point comparison matrix, and practical FAQ guidance for infrastructure decisions.
- 10-point listicle structure
- Answer-first executive summary
- SEO metadata and structured data
- Non-repetitive cleaned documentation text
Dish Farm vs Ground Station vs Teleport: 10 Key Differences Explained (Whitepaper)
Formal whitepaper edition for stakeholder review with decision framework, operating-model analysis, and phased roadmap guidance.
- Narrative whitepaper structure
- Architecture and SLA trade-off analysis
- Roadmap and governance perspective
T2-MI Explained: 10 Reasons Direct Processing Matters
Answer-first listicle explaining what T2-MI really is, why native decapsulation can replace extra decoder and gateway hardware, and how SATLINE.TV handles PLP selection, power efficiency, and cleaner workflow design.
- 10-point T2-MI listicle structure
- Native decapsulation, hardware, and latency framing
- Parameter-aware SATLINE.TV implementation detail
- FAQ and structured data for AEO/SEO
IPTV Infrastructure: Streamer, Middleware & CDN Explained
Plain-English guide to every layer in a professional IPTV stack — what streamer/origin, middleware, transcoder, SAT>IP, CDN, and SRT each do, what they do not do, and how they connect in a real service.
- 7 layers, each with a plain-English definition
- One-sentence job and "does NOT do" comparison table
- Technology-first — no product pitch
- 10 FAQ entries and four JSON-LD structured data blocks
One shelf, separate folders
The Documents Hub Shelf keeps everything connected from one landing page, while the editorial shelf still lives in listicles/ so search-focused articles remain cleanly separated from technical one-sheets.
Folder: listicles/