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Faultline: FCC wants to relieve MSOs of dual viewability
Jun 14, 2012 – Rethink Research
Every pay TV market has its idiosyncrasies, particularly for MSOs, and in the US one of these is the requirement that cable operators retransmit so called ‘must-carry’ signals in both analog and digital formats. This means they still provide analog access to a few universal public and also local broadcast channels, just as DTT has been required to do this until switch off in some countries. There has been some relaxation of this rule over recent years, for example avoiding the need for MSOs to carry the same channel twice when broadcast by two nearby stations, which was clearly ludicrous.
Now the US regulator, the FCC, is circulating a proposal that would distribute low-cost converter boxes to allow analog customers to continue to view TV station signals, relieving MSOs of the burden of carrying them. The proposal, if passed, would come into effect on December 11, 2012. The FCC is talking up the benefits of using the analog spectrum for new digital channels and increased broadband.
Broadcasters have protested, pointing out that cable operators had originally agreed to carry both the analog and digital signals to oil the wheels of digital transition. But their complaints have been fairly muted, indicating even they agree the time has come to move forward, since the rule affects a small and diminishing number of people. Expect the FCC proposal to be carried.
Courtesy Rethink Research
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