Governor Perdue Urges Georgia Residents to Act Now to Prepare for Digital TV Transition
Wednesday, August 20, 2008 |
Contact: Office of Communications 404-651-7774
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With about six months to go before the transition, consumers receiving free over-the-air television on older model sets will need to act to ensure their televisions continue to work when broadcasting goes all digital. Viewers that are connected to cable, satellite, or other pay television service do not need to take any action. Viewers with over-the-air television need to make one of three choices: They can connect their television to cable, satellite, or pay television service; they can replace it with a digital TV; or they may keep it working with a TV converter box.
For consumers choosing the converter box option, the U.S. Commerce Department’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) TV Converter Box Coupon Program permits all households to request up to two coupons—each worth $40—toward the purchase of a certified converter box. Consumers can purchase a converter box at one of the more than 26,000 participating local, online or phone retailers. Coupon applications can take several weeks to process and mail so consumers opting to purchase a converter box should act now and should call ahead to ensure the desired converter box is available. Boxes are selling between $45 and $70.
The Digital Television Transition and Public Safety Act of 2005 requires full-power television stations to cease analog broadcasts and switch to digital after February 17, 2009. The Act also authorizes Commerce’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) to create the TV Converter Box Coupon Program, which is funded by the $19 billion airwaves auction and not tax dollars.
The transition offers consumers a clearer picture, more programming choices and will free up the airwaves for better communications among emergency first responders and new telecommunications services.
Some viewers watch programs over translators or other low-power stations which may continue broadcasting analog signals after February 17, 2009. Those viewers may wish to select a converter box that will pass through analog signals.
Consumers may apply for coupons online at www.DTV2009.gov, by phone at 1-888-DTV-2009 (1-888-388-2009), via fax at 1-877-DTV-4ME2 (1-877-388-4632) or by mail to P.O.
For more information about the Coupon Program, please visit www.DTV2009.gov and for questions about the DTV transition, go to www.dtv.gov or call 1-888-CALL-FCC.
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