The Transition to Digital TV
13 May 2008
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On February 17, 2009 all
full-power broadcast television stations in the United States will stop
broadcasting on analog airwaves and begin broadcasting only in digital. Digital
broadcasting will allow stations to offer improved picture and sound quality
and additional channels. Find out more about
whether or not you will be impacted by the digital TV (DTV) transition.
Digital Television (DTV) is an advanced
broadcasting technology that will transform your television viewing experience.
DTV enables broadcasters to offer television with better picture and sound
quality. It can also offer multiple programming choices, called multicasting,
and interactive capabilities.
Converting to DTV also will free up parts of
the scarce and valuable broadcast spectrum. Those portions of the spectrum can
then be used for other important services, such as public and safety services
(police and fire departments, emergency rescue), and advanced wireless
services.
For
more information please visit the Digital TV transition website at www.dtv.gov.