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What is the Digital Transition (DTV)? As you may have heard, all full-power television stations will stop broadcasting in analog and switch over to all-digital transmissions at midnight on February 17, 2009, as required by federal law.
Wilmington, NC broadcasters will transition on September 8, 2008. If you live in the Wilmington area, learn more about the early transition.
Are you Digital Transition (DTV) ready? As long as your televisions are connected to Time Warner Cable service, you’ll continue to enjoy all your favorite channels and shows after the digital transition. We’ve got you covered! If you are not currently a Time Warner Cable customer, learn more.
Don’t Let Your Other TVs Get Left Out. If you have other TVs in the house that are receiving broadcast signals via rabbit ears or an antenna, you may want to get them connected to cable service. Just contact your local Time Warner Cable office for hassle-free professional installation.
What About Digital Cable? Our Digital Cable service is NOT required for the Digital Transition (DTV), but now may be a good time to think about upgrading. With Digital Cable, you’ll receive:
- On Demand programming – movies, kids’ shows and music available, with new shows added daily.
- FREE upgrade to HD service.
- Easy-to-use interactive program guide.
- More channels and shows than you currently enjoy — up to triple the number in some areas.
Still Have Questions? You may find an answer in our list of frequently asked questions:
We’ll do our best to keep you informed during the Digital Transition (DTV). If you have additional questions, or to upgrade your existing service, enter your ZIP code here to go to your local Time Warner Cable page.
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