FYI: Comcast digital TV in Cambridge
Mark J. Dulcey
mark-OGhnF3Lt4opAfugRpC6u6w at public.gmane.org
Thu Dec 4 09:10:39 EST 2008
Tom Metro wrote:
>
> There's not really a good excuse for this, as the industry has (or at
> least did have) equipment that could provide the channels in the clear
> while blocking the ones you don't subscribe to. They were known as
> addressable taps. Instead of having a descrambler in a set top box, the
> tap out on the pole had electronics to filter out the channels you
> weren't supposed to get. (This was a step up from the old passive filter
> system, where a change in your subscription required a guy to climb a pole.)
Addressable taps don't work with digital cable. In the digital feed
there is not a set frequency for a given channel; many channels are
multiplexed together. If you blocked a frequency range, it would take
out some channels that the subscriber is supposed to get along with the
ones that he is not.
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