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The DTV Transition May Bring Broadband Internet To Everyone
While millions of Americans prepare for the digital transition, many are still unaware of the benefits the transition will bring. 
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    GAINESVILLE, FL, March 17, 2009 /24-7PressRelease/ -- While there has been a lot of talk about the digital transition and the impending deadline on June 12, 2009, there are still those who are confused as to what all the fuss is about.

Digital broadcasting is a brand new kind of broadcasting technology that enables broadcasters to transmit information to their audiences much more efficiently. Analog broadcast technology is not able to carry as much information and this results in a screen resolution that is significantly lower than that of digital broadcasting. The clarity of the image and sound on the TV set is much clearer and it is able to provide a more entertaining experience because the viewer can see and hear more details than was previously possible. Not only that, but it is also able to provide interactive video services that would not be possible with the traditional analog technology. Imagine being able to cast your vote on American Idol right from your TV remote instead of having to text it in with your cell phone or even voting on what happens on your favorite TV show after the commercial. With DTV, it's possible.

But, don't worry; the analog spectrum will still be put to good use as the nation goes digital. Parts of the analog spectrum that will be freed up will also be given to police departments and to other public safety organizations and what those organizations do not use will be auctioned off to the highest bidder for companies to provide new wireless broadband services. Verizon Wireless is anxious for the transition in June so they can deploy their new LTE or 4G wireless broadband network, which will be faster and more reliable than the current 3G network.

One last additional benefit of DTV is the fact that closed captions will be able to be personalized; that is, font and color can be changed to make it easier to read.

If you have cable or satellite television, it isn't very likely that you will be affected by the transition because your provider in most cases will give you the equipment that you need to make the switch. If you live outside the city limits where there is no cable service and you do not subscribe to satellite services, you will need to purchase a DTV converter box or a television that is DTV compatible. To be able to view HD transmissions in locations that are not subscribed to cable or satellite service, an HD antenna and HDTV will be required.

Federal law mandates that all stations that are considered to be "full-power" stop their analog broadcasts after June 12, 2009, but those stations that are considered "low-power"will not be required to make the switch. There are many low power stations throughout the United States that serve only a small area.

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