The cable standard.(digital television standards will not work with cable television)

Broadcasting & Cable, September, 2000 by McConnell, Bill

Can the problems of interoperability be resolved? Digital television suffers many plagues, but none afflicts broadcasters more than one simple fact: DTV won't work with cable. Why is such a dear problem so hard to solve? The various industry groups bickering over the question offer conflicting answers.

But there's one point nobody can argue: Until the 70% of Americans who rely on cable for their TV signals can get DTV through their local MSO, the digital transition will languish on life support. Frustrated by the logjam created by the stubbornness of TV manufacturers, Hollywood, the cable industry and broadcasters, FCC Chairman William Kennard appears to finally he moving ahead with his long-standing threat to set government rules for...

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