FCC ok should drive digital transition.(the FCC lays the groundwork for selling television sets that display digital-cable programming without the neeed for set-top boxes)

Multichannel News, September, 2003 by Hearn, Ted

WASHINGTON -- When consumers are ready to purchase cable-ready digital-TV sets starting next spring, it just will be part of a bigger-picture move by the Federal Communications Commission. Last Wednesday, the FCC largely codified last December's compatibility agreement between top cable and consumer-electronics companies.

In a unanimous vote, the agency laid the groundwork for the purchase of TV sets that display digital-cable programming, including scrambled premium fare from Home Box Office and Showtime Networks Inc., without the need for set-top boxes--devices many consumers refuse to lease. Moreover, the FCC's hope is that consumer acceptance of cable-compatible digital-TV sets ultimately will drive the transition to all-digital television and...

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