Digital signals occupy less "space" on the airwaves than analog signals. This freed up valuable broadcast spectrum for public safety communications (police, fire, and emergency rescue) and advanced wireless services.
On June 12, 2009, full-power television stations across the United States ceased analog broadcasting. The shift to digital was driven by two primary goals: Government Tv Converter Box
While the program was largely successful, it faced significant hurdles. In early 2009, the program hit its funding ceiling, leading to a massive waiting list that prompted Congress to delay the original February transition date to June. Digital signals occupy less "space" on the airwaves
Millions of coupons were distributed, making it one of the largest consumer-facing government technology programs in history. Challenges and Impact The shift to digital was driven by two
Every U.S. household was eligible to request up to two $40 coupons to offset the cost of certified converter boxes.
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