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Digital TV transition may be delayed until June 12, sort of
Last Updated on Friday, 23 January 2009 10:55
Written by Shawn Farner
Friday, 23 January 2009 10:55

The Senate is expected to unanimously pass a bill that would delay the transition from analog TV to digital TV all the way until June 12.  There is, however, a catch – television stations can go right ahead and shut down their analog signal on February 17 if they so choose.  The delay would be optional for them.

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This transition tadalafil has been buy western union south carolina columbia 2 ampicillin far from smooth and this is just one more stain on the entire ordeal.  The voucher program for digital converter boxes was unprepared to handle the demand, and the shortage of vouchers is the main reason the transition could be delayed.  However, there is no plan to reinfuse the voucher program with more cash.  Eye-roll worthy.

This potential delay looks like it’s meant to buy the government some more time until they can figure out what to do next.  They’re already pot-committed to digital TV – there’s no turning back now – so what will they do to ensure Kamagra Viagra online everyone can receive the signals?  This will be an interesting story to watch.

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