Budgeting for the Digital Switchover - Freeview is the smart choice
Monday, 13 June 2011As the cost of living rises (the consumer price index rose 4.5 percent between the March 2010 and March 2011 quarters), New Zealanders are looking at ways to make savings and budget more efficiently.
With the switch to digital-only broadcasting approaching, now is the time to consider changing from free reception of analogue television to free reception of digital television with Freeview - the smart financial choice.
"The largest benefit of Freeview is that it's just a one-off
cost to set up, and then the service is free," says Freeview
general manager Sam Irvine. "Some people already have a TV
with a Freeview|HD receiver built in and will only need a UHF
aerial (already present on about 75% of New Zealand houses) to
be able to access digital TV for free. Also, anyone with a TV
can benefit from Freeview, by simply purchasing a Freeview receiver
and connecting it to their existing TV via a UHF aerial or
satellite dish."
Digital television products have also reduced significantly in
price over the last three years, making it more affordable for
households to switch to digital.
Free television is set to change significantly over the next
couple of years, with Digital Switchover (DSO) beginning in
September 2012 in Hawke's Bay and West Coast and rolling out
region by region to finish in the upper North Island in November
2013.
Raewyn Fox, CEO of The NZ Federation of Family Budgeting Services,
says households should make an educated decision when making
the switch to digital. "By consulting a budget adviser,
families can incorporate the cost of going digital into their
budget. Putting a small amount of money away each week will
help families work towards purchasing the right equipment to
switch to free digital television.
Many families have opted for in-home entertainment since the start
of the recession in a bid to cut back overall household
spending, which shows New Zealanders' resilience and ability
to adapt to a changing environment. Freeview's service will ensure
families can enjoy more channels and better picture quality
without a monthly cost, giving consumers a much
needed break."
For more information about Freeview's services visit
www.freeviewnz.tv. For more
information about the DSO visit www.goingdigital.co.nz.
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