My Digital Transformation Part 1 looked at innovation, disruption and the necessary mindshift – Part 2 focuses on how going digital appears to be the ultimatum facing businesses these days, where competitors must seek the proper tools that can give them an edge. Many, however, still find themselves wondering where to begin this transition and the AV industry overall is […]
Here is the definition of digital: Digital describes electronic technology that generates, stores, and processes data in terms of two states: positive and non-positive. Positive is expressed or represented by the number 1 and non-positive by the number 0. Thus, data transmitted or stored with digital technology is expressed as a string of 0’s and […]
This column was reprinted with permission from InfoComm International. It’s been more than three years since the United States threw the metaphorical switch that transitioned the country from analog to digital broadcasting. In the process, it created a controversy around what are called “white spaces” – the radio-frequency (RF) spectrum that acts as a buffer […]
The US House and Senate have sent President Obama a bill to delay the transition completely to DTV until June 12, 2009. So, it’s official. Check this out for more information.
President-elect Barak Obama has done what many predicted: called for a delay in the transition to DTV next month (scheduled for February 17, 2009). So far, more than 93% of American TV households have already made the transition due to having Cable TV service, digital satellite service or having taken advantage of the government-subsidized coupon […]