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This Is From Comcast Regarding EAS Test

 
orion1969
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11/04/2011 09:27 AM
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This Is From Comcast Regarding EAS Test
Dear Comcast Customer:

On Wednesday, November 9 at 2 p.m. (Eastern Standard Time), FEMA and the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) will conduct the nation's first ever Emergency Alert System (EAS) test. The purpose of this test is to help determine if the national-level system will work as designed, should officials ever need to send a national alert.

This test will last approximately three minutes and will be seen on all local, cable, and satellite TV stations across the country, as well as radio.

Here's What You Should Know

Your Comcast programming will be temporarily interrupted. However, as soon as the test ends, you will be returned to your regularly scheduled programming. While we do not anticipate an interruption in your service, in some rare cases, you may need to:

.
• Use your remote to channel up and then channel down or power down your box to fully restore programming after the test completes.
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• Any DVR recordings that are in progress during this test will be interrupted, and in some cases, lost.
.
If you experience the Emergency Alert System message for more than five minutes, please do the following:

• Power-cycle your cable box by unplugging the power cord from the outlet
.
• Wait thirty seconds and then plug it back in
The guide data and Video On Demand content will take a period of time to fully restore. Please wait 20 minutes before choosing Video On Demand as this might result in other errors with your box. To watch a video and learn more on how to Power-cycle, CLICK HERE.

To learn more about the national EAS test, visit us at: [link to www.comcast.com] or visit FEMA at [link to www.fema.gov] or the FCC at [link to www.fcc.gov]

We thank you for being a loyal Comcast customer
orion1969  (OP)

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11/04/2011 09:28 AM
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Re: This Is From Comcast Regarding EAS Test
Sorry I was unaware someone else also posted this!
crazy
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11/04/2011 09:32 AM
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Re: This Is From Comcast Regarding EAS Test
Dear Comcast Customer:

On Wednesday, November 9 at 2 p.m. (Eastern Standard Time), FEMA and the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) will conduct the nation's first ever Emergency Alert System (EAS) test. The purpose of this test is to help determine if the national-level system will work as designed, should officials ever need to send a national alert.

This test will last approximately three minutes and will be seen on all local, cable, and satellite TV stations across the country, as well as radio.

Here's What You Should Know

Your Comcast programming will be temporarily interrupted. However, as soon as the test ends, you will be returned to your regularly scheduled programming. While we do not anticipate an interruption in your service, in some rare cases, you may need to:

.
• Use your remote to channel up and then channel down or power down your box to fully restore programming after the test completes.
.
• Any DVR recordings that are in progress during this test will be interrupted, and in some cases, lost.
.
If you experience the Emergency Alert System message for more than five minutes, please do the following:

• Power-cycle your cable box by unplugging the power cord from the outlet
.
• Wait thirty seconds and then plug it back in
The guide data and Video On Demand content will take a period of time to fully restore. Please wait 20 minutes before choosing Video On Demand as this might result in other errors with your box. To watch a video and learn more on how to Power-cycle, CLICK HERE.

To learn more about the national EAS test, visit us at: [link to www.comcast.com] or visit FEMA at [link to www.fema.gov] or the FCC at [link to www.fcc.gov]

We thank you for being a loyal Comcast customer
 Quoting: orion1969

why do we need to fix what they broke???? the directions for the 5 minutes seems strange..Why would it effect the cable boxes like this...??? any answers
crazy
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11/04/2011 09:34 AM
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Re: This Is From Comcast Regarding EAS Test
it makes it where you want to not turn on your tv because they might mess it up>>>not normal testing to me...wonder who will pay the bill..Especially for the ones who cant replace what they broke..But i did hear its only going;ng to last 30 seconds now





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