Qualifying households can apply for a government-subsidised TV decoder at their nearest SA Post Office.
Ntshavheni said she was confident the department would meet the March 31 deadline set by president Cyril Ramaphosa after the government missed the initial 2011 deadline.
TimesLIVE has asked the department for additional comment on the migration process. This article will be updated once it has been received. Households that receive television signals from services including DStv, StarSat and OpenView HD, and those with smart digital TVs, will not be affected by the migration from analogue to digital. month qualify for a free decoder to access 19 music, education and news channels provided they produce the required documentation, including IDs, proof of residence and bank statements. WHY MIGRATE?
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