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What is the Digital Transition (DTV)?

As you may have heard, all full-power television stations will stop broadcasting in analog and switch over to all-digital transmissions at midnight on February 17, 2009, as required by federal law.

Are you Digital Transition (DTV) ready?
As a satellite subscriber, any TVs you have connected to your satellite service will continue to receive programming after the Digital Transition (DTV).

Don’t let your other TVs get left out.
If you have other TVs in the house that are receiving broadcast signals via rabbit ears or an antenna, you may want to get them connected to your current satellite service or add service from Time Warner Cable. Contact us to find out more.

 
   

 

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To receive all services, Digital Cable, remote and lease of a Digital or HD set-top box are required. Some services are not available to CableCARD™ customers. Not all equipment supports all services. DVR, Movies On Demand and Premium Channels are optional services available for an incremental charge. HDTV set required for HD service. HD On Demand is an optional service and may be available for an incremental charge. All services may not be available in all areas. Subject to change without notice. Some restrictions apply.

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