A bill has just passed the US House of Representatives, which will require TV stations to broadcast in digital only beginning in February 2009. Which means that if you have an old style TV it will not receive anything over the air after that date. Congress is planning on offering vouchers to help purchase converters to keep our old sets running. But apparently the converters won't be free.
I have no idea where this is going to leave Canadians.
I have no idea where this is going to leave Canadians.
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Re: nothing new, really
From:
Re: nothing new, really
The article is very specific about the end of 2006 being the original deadline for the end of analog broadcasting, not the requirement for all stations to start digital broadcasting: "At the time of the bandwidth loan, Congress set year-end 2006 as the date when analog service would officially cease and the extra channels would be 'returned.' " There may not have been a legal requirement to broadcast digitally, but broadcasters may well have considered it too advantageous to pass up & not needed any legal push to do so.
There's more detail in the article (http://spectrum.ieee.org/oct05/1911), a little more than halfway down the 1st page, starting w/"In the late 1990s."