Customers need converter box for each TV they have
Published On: Mar 25 2014 06:48:52 PM CDT Updated On: Mar 26 2014 09:19:48 AM CDT
On March 11, Charter began switching to all-digital broadcasting, leaving the analog age in southern Wisconsin behind. That change requires some viewers to use a converter box for each television they have.
Charter is providing one box for free for the first year. Company officials said 100 percent digital programming provides a better experience for customers. “That gives customers more than 200 high-definition channels, access to more than 10,000 On Demand programming, and by regaining that bandwidth, we’re able to increase Internet speeds,” Charter Regional Director of Communication Kim Haas said. Charter’s digital upgrade will continue through April. To ease the transition, they’ve extended hours at their offices.
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