NBC 10, Comcast Ready for DTV switch

Some viewers saw erroneous message

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BATH, UNITED KINGDOM – FEBRUARY 27: Digital ready television sets wait to be sold on display in a shop on February 27 2008 in Bath, United Kingdom. The original analogue television signal, used in the UK since the begining of television broadcasts in the 1930s and 1940s, is being switched over to digital, region by region from now until 2012. The new service will offer more channels and is said to be higher quality picture but there are concerns that not all households in the UK are ready for the change. (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images)

On Wednesday, NBC 10 conducted a DTV readiness test in which some viewers received an erroneous message that they need to upgrade for the DTV transition in February.

All Comcast customers are ready for DTV and will see no change in their NBC 10 service when the DTV switch happens.

NBC 10 wants to clarify: COMCAST CUSTOMERS ARE READY for the DTV switch and need to take no further action.

TV viewers still using an antenna will need a digital converter box to still watch TV after the DTV transition.

Learn more about DTV and how to get a converter box by clicking here.

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