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- Digital_terminal_adapter abstract "A Digital terminal adapter (or DTA) is a device used by cable companies who are switching to all-digital cable systems. They typically have a COAX IN for receiving service, and a COAX OUT that allows a TV to be set to channel 3 or 4 and have the tuner change channels. They are also deployed by cable companies who are encrypting digital signals to cut down on cable theft.These devices go under several names, such as Digital Terminal Adapter, Digital Transport Adapter, or Digital Adapter. They generally do not offer pay-per-view or DVR support, but Rovi Corporation (formerly known as Macrovision) is deploying an on-screen guide that would allow subscribers to see what is on TV at the moment. Digital adapters are intended for rooms with less used TVs or for basic cable subscribers.".
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- Digital_terminal_adapter wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cable_television_technology.
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- Digital_terminal_adapter wikiPageWikiLink Rovi.
- Digital_terminal_adapter wikiPageWikiLinkText "Digital terminal adapter".
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- Digital_terminal_adapter subject Category:Cable_television_technology.
- Digital_terminal_adapter hypernym Device.
- Digital_terminal_adapter type Device.
- Digital_terminal_adapter comment "A Digital terminal adapter (or DTA) is a device used by cable companies who are switching to all-digital cable systems. They typically have a COAX IN for receiving service, and a COAX OUT that allows a TV to be set to channel 3 or 4 and have the tuner change channels. They are also deployed by cable companies who are encrypting digital signals to cut down on cable theft.These devices go under several names, such as Digital Terminal Adapter, Digital Transport Adapter, or Digital Adapter.".
- Digital_terminal_adapter label "Digital terminal adapter".
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