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    <description>Help and guidance on planning your digital switchover.  The 
Digital Switchover in the UK starts in 2008 and is scheduled 
to be finished by 2012.  The analogue TV signal is being 
systematically switched off leaving millions of Televisions, 
video recorders and DVD players obsolete.</description>
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      <title>Other resources for information on the digital switchover</title>
      <description>The digital switchover will be controlled by the UK 
government, broadcasters and television manufacturers.  This 
page contains links to all the major digital switchover 
stakeholders.</description>
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      <title>The Digital Switchover news update</title>
      <description>Your home for news and comment on all matters to do with 
digital television and the great digital switchover</description>
      <link>http://www.thedigitalswitchover.co.uk/News.html</link>
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      <title>Satellite, terrestial or cable - the choice is yours</title>
      <description>Satellite TV, freeview set top boxes or cable?  Those are the 
3 choices for picking up UK digital television.  Which is best 
for you as the digital switchover gathers pace?  Oh, and it&apos;s 
best not to overlook the prospects for broadband digital 
television</description>
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      <title>Government Help for the Digital Switchover</title>
      <description>Tessa Jowell announced government help for the most needy 
in the digital switchover.  Find out just what government help 
you might be able entitled to receive</description>
      <link>http://www.thedigitalswitchover.co.uk</link>
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      <title>Portable Televisions</title>
      <description>Could the great digital switchover herald the end of portable 
TV?  No more watching a grainy image in the beer tent - you 
either have a signal or not.  There are certainly going to be 
parts of the UK in which your existing portable television 
simply won&apos;t work.</description>
      <link>http://www.thedigitalswitchover.co.uk/Portable_TV.html</link>
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      <title>Video Recorders - the future</title>
      <description>The great digital switchover heralds the end of the video 
recorder as we know it.  The future rests with DVD recorders 
and personal viceo recorders (PVR) such as Sky+</description>
      <link>http://www.thedigitalswitchover.co.uk/Video_Recorders.html</link>
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      <title>iDTV - Integrated Digital Television</title>
      <description>iDTV - integrated digital televison - contain in-built digital 
recievers - usually designed for Freeview, some models also 
feature built in ssatellite TV decoders.</description>
      <link>http://www.thedigitalswitchover.co.uk/Integrated_Digital_Television_-_iDTV.html</link>
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      <title>The Digital Revolutions</title>
      <description>The digital switchover seems certain to usher in a veritable 
digital revolution.  If intel are to be believed it will mean 
nothing less than the demise of the telvision as we know it to 
be replaced by mulit-media hubs that send interactive 
television, games and movies to screens all around the home.</description>
      <link>http://www.thedigitalswitchover.co.uk/The_Digital_Revolution.html</link>
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      <title>The Digital Switchover</title>
      <description>In the UK the great digital switchover starts in 2008 and is 
due to finish in 2012. The Digital SwitchOver provides 
information on the schedule for the switch over, options for 
obtaining digital TV, and discusses the greater issues 
involved.</description>
      <link>http://www.thedigitalswitchover.co.uk/</link>
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      <title>The Digital Switchover Schedule</title>
      <description>In the UK the great digital switchover starts in 2008 and is 
due to finish in 2012.  The analogue TV signal will be 
switched off by TV region leaving millions of televisions, video 
players and equipment obsolete.  The Digital Switch Over 
provides information on the schedule for the switch over, 
options for obtaining digital TV, and discusses the greater 
issues involved.</description>
      <link>http://www.thedigitalswitchover.co.uk/Digital_Switchover_Schedule.html</link>
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