Terry-Boucher bill backs DTV pact.(Plug And Play)(a House bill would give the FCC 30 days to adopt a digital plug-and-play agreement)

Multichannel News, July, 2003 by Hearn, Ted

WASHINGTON -- A House bill introduced last Wednesday would give the Federal Communications Commission 30 days to adopt the digital plug-and-play agreement signed by eight leading cable companies and 14 top consumer-electronics firms last December. The bill, introduced by Reps. Lee Terry (R-Neb.) and Rich Boucher (D-Va.), would change the cable-CE agreement by including a requirement that all TV sets labeled "digital cable-ready" contain tuners for off-air digital broadcast signals.

While applauded by cable and consumer electronics representatives, the legislation is largely symbolic because the FCC is expected to approve the cable-CE agreement in the fall--well before the Terry Boucher bill would have a chance of becoming law. Another provision...

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