Comcast ending analog format for 40 channels
Comcast plans to stop providing more than 40 cable channels in analog format by year's end, including ESPN and MTV, a change that will allow the cable giant to add high-definition content but could force hundreds of thousands of Colorado customers to install new equipment.
Subscribers to Comcast's extended basic cable tier and above will need a digital set-top box to view the channels that are being switched to all-digital signals.
Customers who want to watch those channels on more than one television will have to install digital adapters on each additional set. Comcast will provide a set-top box and two adapters free of charge. Additional adapters will cost $1.99 per month.
http://www.denverpost.com/headlines/ci_14313503
CATV - Comcast ending analog format for 40 channels
Started by System Tech Senior, Feb 08 2010 06:17 AM
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Posted 08 February 2010 - 06:17 AM
Jason C.
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Clarksville, TN
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