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  2. Coupon-eligible converter box - Wikipedia

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    A coupon-eligible converter box (CECB) was a digital television adapter that met eligibility specifications for subsidy "coupons" from the United States government.The subsidy program was enacted to provide terrestrial television viewers with an affordable way to continue receiving free digital terrestrial television services after the nation's television service transitioned to digital ...

  3. Digital Transition and Public Safety Act of 2005 - Wikipedia

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    Each American household was able to request up to two coupons worth $40 to facilitate the purchase of digital-analog converter boxes. [4] These requests for coupons could be submitted between the dates January 1, 2008 and March 31, 2009, inclusive. [5]

  4. Digital television transition in the United States - Wikipedia

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    To assist consumers through the conversion, the Department of Commerce through its National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) division handled requests from households for up to two $40 coupons for digital-to-analog converter boxes [55] beginning January 1, 2008, via a toll-free number or a website.

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  6. CEA-909 - Wikipedia

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    The United States National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) ran a coupon-eligible converter box (CECB) subsidy program for the ATSC conversion, but did not subsidize the purchase of a smart antenna to mitigate the cliff effect of digital television, and many CECBs do not support smart antennas.

  7. Digital TV transition: 46.2 million converter boxes later ...

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    The digital TV transition went live almost a year ago on June 12, 2009, when the FTC flipped the switch and turned off the analog television signals that many consumers relied on for entertainment.