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Originally Posted by eddgreen25
to make it simple to understand its a costly time for some
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Unless there are some things in place to aid certain sections of the public then yes there will be some expense, at the very least a £30 set top box and at worse a STB a new aerial to get all 6 DTT muxes.
You are spot on that the revenue generated by the sale of the new spectrum should fund the switchover including 100% subsidies for pensioners and discounts for the rest of us.
Worth remembering that once analogue has gone than DTT appears, I don't know if it will be literally minutes between the two services changing over or days but I doubt it will be so long as to cause any real issues.
The process has already started in Cumbria and Whitehaven so it could be worth reading up on those areas for any potential issues and confusion raised.
For the older section of the public lets hope those tasked with informing the public do their job and for the rest of the us the digital switchover has been known for a many years and the timetable put into place a couple of years ago.
Just done a search and some info for Whitehaven residents can be found
here, assume the same or a more suitable approach is taken to aid those who can not sort it out themselves.
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