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Comcast Houston Digital Migration

I turned on my cable-ready television about 10 minutes ago and only got the locals. I have been eagerly waiting for the mailer with the transition date (to avoid this surprise) and haven't received any mail from them.

Anybody know when the Katy/Cinco Ranch area got "transitioned"? I know that it started in Kingwood back in early March and is working its way to the more populated southern parts of the metro. Which areas are up next?
 
A poster on avsforums.com who lives in Cinco Ranch said his area was switched over on Tuesday 4/26.

You will need to order the digital terminal adapter for any analog sets that don't have a cable box. Will give you back the channels you lost, plus a few extras. Order at digitalnow.comcast.com. You can get two boxes for free with no monthly charge.

I still don't have the new channels at my Cy-Fair location.
 
Mediafrog+ said:
You will need to order the digital terminal adapter for any analog sets that don't have a cable box.  Will give you back the channels you lost, plus a few extras.  Order at digitalnow.comcast.com.  You can get two boxes for free with no monthly charge.

Got my digital cable box back in December and the terminal adapters were finally available at the Katy office in February.  I ended up connecting the adapters couple of weeks later after seeing the two line items on the bill.  It's been connected for 2 months now. Still have a 3 more cable-ready TVs but can live with the local-only selection.

Hopefully internet speeds will improve since I'm planning to replace Consolidated DSL once the contract expires in 6 months.  My Dad's place in Alief has 10-15 Mb/s.  Has Alief been migrated yet?
 
Mediafrog+ said:
A poster on avsforums.com who lives in Cinco Ranch said his area was switched over on Tuesday 4/26.

You will need to order the digital terminal adapter for any analog sets that don't have a cable box. Will give you back the channels you lost, plus a few extras. Order at digitalnow.comcast.com. You can get two boxes for free with no monthly charge.

I still don't have the new channels at my Cy-Fair location.

That was me...

I have the "Blast!" internet and it is running approximately 20mbps down/4mbps up since the upgrade.
 
StevenNOLA said:
Mediafrog+ said:
A poster on avsforums.com who lives in Cinco Ranch said his area was switched over on Tuesday 4/26.

You will need to order the digital terminal adapter for any analog sets that don't have a cable box. Will give you back the channels you lost, plus a few extras. Order at digitalnow.comcast.com. You can get two boxes for free with no monthly charge.

I still don't have the new channels at my Cy-Fair location.

That was me...

I have the "Blast!" internet and it is running approximately 20mbps down/4mbps up since the upgrade.

Just got the upgrade/new channels at my Cy-Fair location today (5/10.) Apparently most subscribers in the greater Cy-Fair/Tomball area were switched at the same time. As advertised, only channels 2-19 and 53-55 remain on analog. There is a graphic on Channel 61 stating that a digital converter box is needed to receive the extended basic lineup.
 
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