Big Cable has sunk more than $70 billion into digital upgrades for U.S. cable systems, but consumers have yet to be persuaded that the cost of the service is worthwhile. Each month nearly 5 percent of ...
The FCC has adopted rules reached between the cable and consumer electronics industries that will help smooth the transition to DTV for millions of Americans. These “plug-and-play” rules will ensure ...
Digital cable finally came of age in 2001. “People have started embracing digital TV faster than anybody thought they would,” said Tom Wolzien, cable analyst for Sanford Bernstein Research. What ...
The following is an overview of how digital cable services work. This article is based on a case study looking at the way in which Britain's largest cable operator, ntl:home, began preparing to ...
The availability of digital technology enables changes to energy systems. With more customers becoming distributed electricity producers — generating their own power using technologies such as solar ...
Greetings A/V Arsians!<br><br>I just did a rewiring of the house with some RG6 Coaxial cable to replace the older RG59 junk. I'm now in the process of building a hub where all the connections meet. So ...
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