Digital TV Converter Coupons Start Flowing Again

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March 5, 2009 11:32 AM EST | AP

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NEW YORK — The agency that mails out coupons for digital TV converter boxes expects to eliminate its wait list in two and a half weeks, an official said Thursday.

Helped by $650 million from the economic stimulus package, the National Telecommunications and Information Administration has started to mail out coupons to the 2.3 million households on the wait list, said Bernadette McGuire-Rivera, associate administrator of the Office of Telecommunications and Information Applications.

The fund that pays for the $40 coupons reached its spending limit in early January. The NTIA was still able to mail out coupons, but only as old ones expired, 90 days after being issued.

The NTIA now expects to change its rules so that people who received coupons before but let them expire can now apply for new ones, McGuire-Rivera said.

Coupons are now being mailed "first class," McGuire-Rivera said. The government had been criticized for mailing the coupons "standard mail," which can take weeks.

The converter boxes allow older, generally non-flat TVs to receive new digital broadcast signals.

U.S. full-power TV stations were scheduled to turn off their analog signals on Feb. 17, but because of the coupon backlog, the deadline was extended to June 12. About a quarter of stations shut down on or around Feb. 17 any way, but most of them are in small markets.

NEW YORK — The agency that mails out coupons for digital TV converter boxes expects to eliminate its wait list in two and a half weeks, an official said Thursday. Helped by $650 million from th...
NEW YORK — The agency that mails out coupons for digital TV converter boxes expects to eliminate its wait list in two and a half weeks, an official said Thursday. Helped by $650 million from th...
 
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I have a digital/analog signal TV, and a RCA digital antenna. The digital signals go in and out in signal strength. Anyone know if when they turn the analog transmissions off if the digital signals will improve? I'm in the NYC area and read digitals bounce off airplanes and other objects.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:24 AM on 03/06/2009
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Some stations are keeping the analog signal at full and the digital at a lowwer power. When they turn off the analog for good, they will turn up the digital. It all depends on the station.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:40 PM on 03/06/2009
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Thanks for the info.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:57 PM on 03/06/2009
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I applied online for two coupons right after Christmas and I'm still waiting...­..........­..........­......

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:23 AM on 03/06/2009
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Finally. It's about time a program was fully funded.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:44 PM on 03/05/2009
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