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May 21, 2009
I already have subscription TV - what will I need to do?
If you currently subscribe to pay TV, and have access to some or all of the free-to-air channels, it is likely that you’ll still be able to watch these channels without changing your equipment, unless the broadcasters forbid their signals to be offered by the pay TV provider. However, the pay TV service may be unable to access all free-to-air channels. Thus if you wish to view all standard and high definition TV channels available within your area, you may need to connect a digital set-top box (if your TV is analog) or obtain a TV which has a fully integrated digital tuner.
If you currently, or are planning to, subscribe to a pay TV service, check with your provider which free-to-air stations you will be able to view. There is no guarantee that you current pay TV service provider will be able to provide you with all free-to-air channels. However, we can inform you that you can have both a digital set-top box or utilise an integrated digital television tuner simultaneously with your subscription TV service.
Have you say:
- Do you have pay TV?
- Do you require the use of a set top box to receive High Definition Television?
- What are your plans, in terms of subscription TV, once analog signals are switched off by the Government?
Tags: Australia Digital Switchover, Digital Pay TV, Digital set top box, Pay TV
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