It really comes down to some basic and easy to understand concepts.
What it means: Starting this Feb., cable will no longer be available directly from the outlet in your wall directly to your TV. Why? Because the Federal Government, for emergency services, is taking over the analog signals that cable companies use to transmit TV signals to their customers.
So, that means that if you currently have analog cable, meaning NOT Digital Cable Converter boxes on your TV's, your service will be shut off. If you would like to stay with cable, you may apply for up to 2 vouchers ($40 ea.) from the cable company for Digital Converter boxes. In many areas, only low income residents will be able to receive the vouchers for 2 Digital Converter boxes. To have cable service on more than 2 TV's, you will be required to buy your own Digital Converter boxes for each TV.

People ask: "Will I have to go out and buy a Digital TV?"
Answer: If you're getting your TV signal with rabbit ears, and you haven't purchased a new TV in the last 5 years, chances are (about 99%) that you WILL have to buy a Digital TV. Why? Because even off-air analog (rabbit ear) signals are being taken over by the government, too. So, to even get a signal from an antenna, you will need to have a Digital TV.
Now, some good news: Satellite TV service has been 100% All-Digital for 15 years. So, no one has ever had to go out and buy a new TV just to get Digital Satellite TV service. And, unlike cable, Satellite TV service does not CONVERT a poor signal into a Digital signal, they use Digital Receivers. Meaning, the signal is pure Digital.
More good news: With both DISH Network and DirecTV, the equipment and installation for up to 4 TV's is 100% FREE. Pretty cool, huh? You can even compare DISH Network and DirecTV to see who's the better value.
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