The difference between 150 and 350 digital channel feed in the cable TV lies with the quality of the video.
A Toslink IS a Fiber Optic Digital Interconnect cable
Currently available to Cogeco Digital Cable (channel #351), Source Cable (channel 125) and Westman users. Currently available to Cogeco Digital Cable (channel #351), Source Cable (channel 125) and Westman users.
Traditional cable is analog, which requires more bandwidth per channel. Usually you need a cable box to receive Digital cable which shall also include High Definition (720p) channels if you subscribe to them. You can also receive local HD channels with an antenna, but you'll need a new television that can receive digital channels or a digital converter box.
Comcast Digital Cable for South MS.
The channel number of "Disney JUNIOR" on COX Digital Cable varies depending on where you live, to find out what "channel number" #DisneyJUNIOR is on your system, log onto Cox Cable's website, look for "channel finder" and type in "DISNEY JUNIOR", as well as any other miscellaneous information that the website requires in order for you to find out what "channel number" #DisneyJUNIOR is on your COX Digital Cable system.
The ODU and IDU are connected through a cable called the IF cable. They are both needed for digital microwave communications.
It was 120 but not as of today 4.3.12 :( its some kids channel..
No and never.
One main difference is, stand alone digital cable dvr buyers normally have to pay a one time fee for the hardware. Cable boxes that have them integrated, normally charge the user a monthly fee. The following website has a great article about the difference between these two products, http://www.tech-faq.com/dvr.html
As of now, Supernanny is on the Digital Cable channel STYLE.
007. If not, its 014 or 299.
The only difference is where the signal for the channels comes from. Also digital cable tends to offer more pay per view movies and more local channels. Other than that, there really is no difference between the two.