Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Untangling the information about getting cable television


Why do some people get channels you don’t? How come your landlord insists on a provider, and could you get both? And what’s the skinny on widescreen?
AFTER years of crackly static, lines through the picture and complaints about the programming, Cambodian television is slowly coming of age.
In the last six months, new channels have sprung up regularly, as digital television makes inroads into Phnom Penh.
All over the world, broadcasters are changing from analogue to digital signals, providing noise-free pictures and superior sound quality, with the added bonus of Electronic Programme Guides (EPGs) showing daily information.
With the recent launch of a digital cable television service, we've put together the answers to all your questions about cable TV in Phnom Penh. Click to read more...

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