This week it was [Al Williams] with “Things Your TV No Longer Needs“, a range of gadgets from the analogue TV era, now consigned to the history books. On the bench here is a device that might ...
South Africa must totally end analogue TV transmissions by March 31st. The problem is that there are at least 220,000 homes needing new set-top boxes in order t ...
The South African government has extended the deadline for switching off analogue television signals, pushing the date from 31 December 2024 to 31 March 2025. The Department of Communications and ...
The final switch-off date for South Africa’s analogue frequencies has now been set for the end of March. The Department of Communications and Digital Technologies’ (DCDT’s) three-month extension from ...
With hundreds of thousands of South African households still dependent on analogue as their source of access to television services, the DCDT now aims to aggressively accelerate the delivery and ...
It explains that between 2.2 million to 4.5 million households – which tracks with the latest figures – will be affected by the 31st December 2024 analogue TV switch-off, forcing these ...