On February 17, 2009, all air wave broadcasting of analog TV signals will cease in the USA. From that date forward, air wave broadcasting will only be done using digital TV signals. There has been a lot of confusion on this topic and what everyone needs to do to keep their TVs working
What are the implications of the digital TV transition?
If you use an antenna (rooftop or rabbit ears) to receive your TV signal, you will require ONE of the following:
- a TV which supports the new digital tuner standard
- a digital TV converter box
- a subscription to a cable or satellite TV service
The silver lining in all of this … there are great deals on any of these solutions for people who need a solution AND for people who already have a digital TV including:
- Great deals on new digital TVs
- Coupons to lower cost of purchasing a digital TV converter box
- Great offers from the major cable and satellite TV service companies
Why? Because millions of Americans are all out shopping to find a solution at the same time and the TV manufacturers and the cable/satellite TV companies all want your business!
…and if you get a new digital high-definition TV (HDTV) before Feburary 1, 2009, you’ll get the bonus of being able to the watch the Superbowl in amazing new high-definition quality!
More resources on the Digital TV transition:
- FCC Web Site – http://www.dtv.gov/
- TV Converter Box Coupon — https://www.dtv2009.gov/
- FCC Consumer Facts on Digital TV — http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/digitaltv.html
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