Ron Newman ([personal profile] ron_newman) wrote in [community profile] davis_square2009-10-03 11:53 am
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Comcast digital transition?

A friend in Arlington received a letter from Comcast informing her that all Extended Basic* channels (24 and above) will soon be transmitted only in digital, and that she would need a cable box or digital adapter to continue receiving them. The letter says the analog signals will go away in two stages, some on October 20 and the rest on November 18.

Is this happening only in Arlington, or have Somerville and Cambridge customers received similar notices? ETA: If you got such a letter, what dates does it give for the transition?

* this means stuff like NESN, ESPN, CNN, MTV, AMC and the like -- not pay-channels such as HBO and Showtime

Re: I got the same notice

[identity profile] tober.livejournal.com 2009-10-04 02:09 am (UTC)(link)
Comcast doesn't have records of who has TVs hooked up to cable with no form of digital adapter (digital cable box or CableCard or DTA) or how many... and therefore, although they know you have n cable boxes, they don't know how many other TVs without boxes, if any, you have. Subsequent to this change, TVs that are directly connected to cable without a cable box, DTA, or CableCard (even if they contain QAM tuners) will receive more-or-less only local broadcast channels + local educational / public access / government access channels.