What is the Digital Transition (DTV)?
At midnight on June 12, 2009, federal law will require all full-power television stations to stop broadcasting in analog and switch over to all-digital transmissions. How will this affect you? If your TVs are connected to cable or satellite service, you will continue to receive programming after the Digital Transition (DTV). But if you receive your broadcast signal from rabbit ears or an antenna, you will no longer receive any programming unless your TV was recently purchased and is digital-ready.
Are You Digital Transition (DTV) Ready?
As long as your televisions are connected to Phonoscope Cable service, you will continue to enjoy all your favorite channels and shows after the digital transition. We've got you covered!
Don't Let Your Other TVs Get Left Out.
If you have other TVs in the house that are receiving broadcast signals via rabbit ears or an antenna, you may want to get them connected to cable service. Just contact us for hassle-free professional installation.
What About Digital Cable?
Our Digital Cable service is NOT required for the Digital Transition (DTV), but now may be a good time to think about upgrading. With Digital Cable, you will receive:
- On Demand programming - movies, kids' shows and music available, with new shows added daily.
- Easy-to-use interactive program guide.
- More channels and shows than you currently enjoy, including your local channels in HD (High Definition).
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