Tuesday, May 4, 2010

insight cable


insight cable


Cable errors reported to the Insight customer in different regions of Kentucky, including Northern Kentucky, the display stations to the "frozen" on the TV screen.Insight spokesman Jason Keller told The Courier-Journal of Louisville that the error in the installation of the Insight operations center in Louisville that the video feed in these areas.He says the problem will be established overnight. , Keller says, engineers are working hard "to work on the problem, but is not clear how long would it take to fix.He said that the problem can be fixed on the spot, and Insight broadband and phone service is not affected.

In addition to Northern Kentucky, the problem has been reported in Louisville and Lexington.
The plan is "TV for All 'to request a government investment of U.S. $ 1.800 million in the first three years, announced yesterday the Planning Minister Julio De Vidon. This figure is higher than the $ 650,000,000 annually to the "Football for All", but this shows the importance of the government in advance of audiovisual communication. The video said yesterday that the digital television system in the free and open began broadcasting on 21 April on an experimental basis "by the factory in the town center, which is donated by the Japanese Government. The fact that the standard chosen by the Argentine government which has been found in Asian countries, the adjustment made in Brazil (ISDB-T standard)

The goal is to install the Vidon announced year-end transmission in 47 other plants, 29 million people, while another 100 plants over the period 2011-2012 of 95% of the territory. The remaining 5% will be covered with a new system free satellite television, the same digital TV signals, which are open to offers. The government will use the new system for political purposes, and the first Argentine Radio and Television issued only four official channels (Canal 7 meetings and Páka Páka IncaaTV) in which to further public and private channels, marks achieved 20-2011, 40 channel, a year later.

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