Digital TV in Canada started In January 2007. The government stopped issuing licenses for analogue transmitters so as to embrace digital migration.
Extensive research has shown that the digital TV switchover varies depending on what country one is inquiring about. According to Wikipedia the Netherlands were first to switchover to digital and that took place in 2005. The US switched in 2009 and Canada in 2011.
There are a couple of major digital cable providers in the country of Canada. The biggest is Shaw, which services much of the nation, with Rogers and Bell TV also have large subscriber bases.
In august of 2011 local Canadien television will be switching from local over the air cable to digital cable. The best way for one to obtain a digital tv box would be to contact a local cable or satellite provider in the area you are located and request a digital tv box.
The set has to be built as a HD set to start with, there is no HD switchover.
Most likely not, since the digital craze didn't start until a few years later.
There are many good digital television deals. A good place to start is the internet that can be used to research the various companies available for programming that include: Rogers Television and Bell television services.
A number of companies offer digital TV in Toronto, including Torontocell and the Canadian Cable Corporation (CCC). Monthly packages start from under $30.
Digital TV has only one kind of digital antenna and its called the kind of TV poor people watch. Spend a little money each month and subscribe to a cable TV service and start watching TV like a rich person or someone who pretends to be one at least.
The television has made vast improvements in its display since the start of the?æ21st century. Many television are now digital and make the image look real.
Yes you can buy a digital TV recorder on many websites online. Amazon would be a great place to start, or Newegg. You should compare prices before making a purchase.
The signal sent to the TV must be a digital signal as well.
none of my televisions are digital... yet.