Circuit City Opens Contact Center To Help Consumers with Transition to Digital Television
Congress passed a law on February 1, 2006, setting a final deadline for the DTV transition of February 17, 2009 and most of the television broadcast will stop broadcasting analog signals and switch to purely digital broadcasts after February 17, 2009. Circuit City has announced that they have opened a toll-free telephone contact center to answer consumers on DTV transition and also to help them to buy digital TV converter boxes.
“We know the clock is ticking and in less than six months, most U.S. TV stations will switch from traditional analog signals to digital broadcasts,” said Brian S. Bradley, senior vice president – multi-channel at Circuit City Stores, Inc. “People are eager to learn more about how the DTV switchover will affect them, and we believe our new contact center will be a valuable public information resource. Our contact center also will be an important new sales channel for people who live in rural areas and for customers who find it inconvenient to visit traditional retail locations.”
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