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MacLeech
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Re: What purpose does this rule serve?

Cable providers CAN drop analog... as long as they offer all the "must carry" channels in digital, give all their subscribers a way to receive them, and have no analog subscribers.


Vchat20
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  I'm all for it. It's time to finally get with the times:

Cell phone companies have went all digital.
OTA tv is going all digital here in the next couple months.
Landline telephone service has been all digital for years right up to the remote in your neighborhood (and could easily go all digital right to the home ala FiOS and Uverse.)

Comcast has already been making a full digital transition on the Chicago area and is providing legacy analog customers free set-tops to continue receiving their programming and so far that plan has been working out. Why does that region have to be the only one?
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said by Vchat20 See Profile :

Comcast has already been making a full digital transition on the Chicago area and is providing legacy analog customers free set-tops to continue receiving their programming and so far that plan has been working out. Why does that region have to be the only one?
It doesn't. Philadelphia has cut customers the same deal as Chicago to go all digital.
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Yeah. Philadelphia. TWO regions. Out of how many in the whole country? I want to see EVERY region that is technically capable (read: Has enough set-tops in stock for every customer.) go this route.


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said by Vchat20 See Profile :

Yeah. Philadelphia. TWO regions. Out of how many in the whole country? I want to see EVERY region that is technically capable (read: Has enough set-tops in stock for every customer.) go this route.
More regions may have done the same thing. Do you know otherwise? I only know about Philadelphia because I have relatives there.
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mtkeller

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We get free set-tops from Comcast in Atlanta, even though they seem to be taking their sweet time in moving channels to digital.

hottboiinnc
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UVerse is copper from the VARD to your house. Not digital.


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said by hottboiinnc See Profile :

UVerse is copper from the VARD to your house. Not digital.
If that's the case, then digital cable is 'not digital', ota digital tv is 'not digital', cell phones are 'not digital'. The actual DATA going over the copper is DIGITAL which is the point.
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said by hottboiinnc See Profile :

UVerse is copper from the VARD to your house. Not digital.
Do you know what the word "digital" means?
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