The Trend to Digitization (1988)

By Walter S. Ciciora, Vice President, Technology American Television and Communications

The trend to the digitization of electronics is pervasive. Cable technology, which has traditionally had an analog and an RF emphasis, may soon come under pressure from this. HDTV will magnify the problem. The cable technologist should prepare by increasing digital skills. This will at least position him to judge the competition and perhaps, increase cable's competitiveness.

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