Television viewers from about the world are speedily gearing up for the coming of the digital revolution. This change in broadcasting represents perhaps the greatest advance in television broadcasting considering that the initial black and white sets rolled off the assembly line.
The very good news is that the new digital signals will provide superior performance and exceptional clarity. The bad news is that those who are caught unaware my find that their television sets no longer function at all. Television viewers (Closed Circuit Television and CCTV camera systems excluded) who do not want to be left in the dark following the digital revolution has passed ought to be positive to prepare well in advance.
In the UK the conversion from analogue to digital tv is being conducted in stages, with every single region converting on its own schedule. The conversion to digital broadcasting began in 2008 and will continue until the last region has been converted in the year 2012. At that time all analogue signals will cease, and only televisions equipped with a digital tuner or converted box will be in a position to obtain the new digital signals.