Time Warner: No Analog Means 100 HDTV Channels

Time Warner: No Analog Means 100 HDTV Channels: "Time Warner: No Analog Means 100 HDTV Channels The cable operator switches its Staten Island system to all-digital, adding high-def capacity.By Phillip SwannWashington, D.C. (April 21, 2007) -- Time Warner Cable has converted its Staten Island system from analog to digital, increasing its HDTV capacity there to 100 channels.That's according to an article in Multichannel News. The publication reports that Time Warner made the disclosure in papers filed in its HDTV lawsuit against DIRECTV. The cable operator has accused DIRECTV of falsely claiming it will soon have more HDTV channels than cable. DIRECTV has made the claim because it plans to launch two new satellites that will allow it to offer 100 national HD channels by year's end."

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