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How is digital television different from the existing analog television service?

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Posted: 03 Jun, 2007
by: Admin A.
Updated: 03 Jun, 2007
by: Admin A.
With digital television, broadcasters are able to offer free, over-the-air television of higher resolution and better picture quality than is possible under the current mode of TV transmission. If broadcasters so choose, they can offer HDTV -television with theater-quality pictures and CD-quality sound. Alternatively, a broadcaster can offer several different TV programs at the same time, with picture and sound quality better than is available today from the analog broadcast service.
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