GI HDTV move vindicates TCI. (General Instruments Inc.; high definition television; Tele-Communications Inc.) (column)

Multichannel News, June, 1990 by Kim, Gary

GI HDTV Move Vindicates TCI In a move rich with symbolism and irony, General Instrument's VideoCipher Division has given the Federal Communications Commission's advanced television advisory committee a proposal for a 6-MHz, all-digital HDTV system. Called DigiCipher, the proposed system is the first in the world to reach a stage where it can be seriously considered as a broadcast standard by any country.

As a sheer act of technological audacity, it has few peers. Indeed, GI is likely to face a gauntlet of objections that it "can't work." Indeed, DigiCipher pushes the envelope of the possible. The new system crams a prodigious amount of information into an unheard-of space and many astute engineers will argue that some degree of signal corruption,...

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