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Re: Need Digital Box or Not

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daveman
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Registered: ‎03-19-2012

I still use analog cable in my home, specifically because I don’t want or like the converter boxes offered by Rogers.  I have now been informed that I will need a digital adapter with a "convenient" remote control - exactly what I do not want).

 

My TV's are all new and have digital encoders built into them.  In the US, are digital adapters required ON TOP of a digital TV?  It is my understanding that these adapters are required because Rogers encrypts their digital signals which is why this box is needed.  Is this a problem in other jurisdictions?



I for one am fed up with these cable companies and am considering getting a digital OTA antenna and leaving them forever.  The only reason I am still with them is because my wife like to watch a few specific channels.

 

Dave

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Re: Need Digital Box or Not

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Pauly
Posts: 1,705
Registered: ‎10-24-2010
there is no problem here, they are giving the dta boxes free. other cble companies like shaw and cogeco and video tron are doing the same. even in usa are doing the same too
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Re: Need Digital Box or Not

Platinum Emperor
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Registered: ‎02-16-2011

Yes, the digital adapters are required in other jurisdictions, including the U.S. At least Rogers (for now anyway) is not charging for these, unlike Cogeco, which has a $2 rental fee for each digital adapter. 

 

Pauly, I can understand why some people would not want a digital adapter. With the digital adapter you are no longer able to pre-schedule multiple recordings on different channels. So if you have a VCR or DVD recorder, you are restricted to recording on one channel at a time since your DA is not capable of automatically switching channels.

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Re: Need Digital Box or Not

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Pauly
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Registered: ‎10-24-2010

dont give any misleading info please, cogeco also does not charge for the adaptors, they only charge for "additional" ones, which is a non-issue, but this is the rogers.com website so we should stick to the topic.

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Re: Need Digital Box or Not

Platinum Emperor
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Non issue or not,  Cogeco sure is charging for their digital adapters.

 

http://www.cogeco.ca/cable/qc/en/residential/tv/digital_migration/decoder_23.html

 

"To keep your current specialty channels, you must have a digital adapter. You can order more than one, but if your total number of devices (receives and digital converters) exceeds 4, you will need to contact customer service at 1-877-907-7077. In addition, for each digital adapter ordered, you will be charged $2 per month."

 

Also, the OP questioned what was going on in other jurisdictions, so the fact that the digital adapters are being provided free of charge by Rogers but a $2 rental fee is being charged by Cogeco was relevant to his post!

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Re: Need Digital Box or Not

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Pauly
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Registered: ‎10-24-2010

For the most part, theyre free.  I have confirm this with 2 family member who live in cogeco territory west of Winston Churchill blvd.  The charge is for ordering additional units beyond what you qualify for.  Rogres has similar rules for this too, but charge you for additional outlets, same thing, different fees.  now lets get back to topic once and for all.

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Re: Need Digital Box or Not

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Pauly
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Registered: ‎10-24-2010
just to clarify even further, Cogeco will give its customers 2 digital adaptors FREE, and charge for additional ones, where Rogers gives a digital adapter depending on how many analog outlets (minus any STB) you have on your account. ie if u have 4 outlets and 2 STB, then you will have 2 analog outlets on your account, you will receive 2 free DTA from Roger.

Rogers policy is BETTER than cogeco, but its also inline what the rest of north america cable providers are doing
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Re: Need Digital Box or Not

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Platinum Emperor
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All I can post Pauly is what Cogeco posts on their Website and that is a $2.00 charge for each digital adapter. I too have confirmed with a friend who lives in Windsor and he is indeed being charged by Cogeco for his digital adapters. If you don't like what Cogeco has posted, take it up with them!

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Re: Need Digital Box or Not

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Tom_Killeen
Posts: 1
Registered: ‎04-21-2012

Sorry, folks, but I'm not seeing a clear answer to the question, "If I have a digital TV (without an HD box) do I still need the adapter to receive the digital channels?" (Rogers' FAQs are of no use here.)

 

I've seen both "yes" and "no" answers. Which is correct, and why?

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Re: Need Digital Box or Not

Platinum Emperor
FormerMember
Posts: 847
Registered: ‎02-16-2011

You need one or the other - either a digital terminal or a digital adapter. If you do not have a digital terminal (HD or SD) you will lose many of your stations unless you get the free digital adapter. My understanding is that without the digital adapter, some channels (2-27) will continue to work for now, but anything above that will be lost. 

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