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BVI Cable TV encourages return of analog boxes
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI - BVI Cable TV recently completed the upgrade of its network to an all-digital platform. For 90 days customers were advised to swap their analog boxes to Motorola digital converters to continue to receive the service and enjoy the new crystal-clear digital quality programming. Effective April 15, 2013, when the company discontinued its analog service, the analog boxes were rendered useless.
Cable tv converter switch-over 64% complete- Luanne Hodge
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- With the hope of avoiding a last minute rush or a large crowd build-up once the analog converters are switched off in March 2013, BVI Cable TV has been facilitating extending opening hours on weekdays and even opening on Saturdays to allow persons to complete the switch over process in a timely manner. It seems, however, “the last minute culture” is having its usual impact.
BVI Cable TV continues digital launch by area
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – Last week BVI Cable TV customers finally had access to crystal clear, digital quality video and audio on the company’s new digital cable TV network. This multi-million dollar upgrade allows the company to expand its channel line-up by adding additional sports, lifestyle and children’s programming and serves as the precursor for additional advanced services like Pay-Per-View.
BVI Cable TV announces channel changes for digital launch
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI - BVI Cable TV today announces another step forward to upgrade the cable TV system to an all-digital platform this winter. To ensure that the digital channel line-up will be in place by the December 10, 2012 deadline, eleven channels will be removed from the analog line-up on November 9, 2012.
BVI Cable TV upgrades to digital headend!
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- BVI Cable TV has announced a major capital upgrade to encode and convert all analog services to the digital format.