Tuesday, June 9, 2009

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Analogue TV!

In 2008 Sardinia was the first region under which the transition to digital terrestrial broadcasting by 2012 all regions' Italy will say goodbye to the old analog TV. To date, every six months, according to a timetable, the Italian regions will move to new technology digital. The next region to be fully digitized will be the Valle d'Aosta, the last, in the second half of 2012, will Sicily and Calabria.

This is a great innovation, which will signal a more stable and better quality, greater choice of channels, the possibility, thanks to the interactive platform, to interact with the government (paying taxes, require documents, etc. .), to shop, to buy tickets to the cinema or theater. Obviously the transition from the old analog TV to digital will affect the pockets of Italian consumers, in fact, for the receipt of this signal will need a decoder (or a TV integrated digital), and in some cases, you will need to put his hand to his antenna, or forwarding it to some antennas (usually those older than 10-15 years) and replaced it.

To facilitate the transition to the new technology was introduced a program of aid to citizens. For he who has not already benefited in the past and belongs to the categories listed below, you can use a voucher worth € 50, made available by the Ministry of Economic Development, Department of Communications, to buy or rent a decoder Interactive Digital from retailers participating in the initiative (http://www.decoder.comunicazioni.it/cap/SearchCAP.jsp).

The state pays a contribution of 50 € for citizens who do not have already benefited in the past: •
of the town of Aosta, and in 16 other municipalities in the Valle d'Aosta and owners of second homes in the same common rule with The fee for TV this year
• Province of Trento and in 15 municipalities in the neighboring provinces (BZ, VR, VI) aged above 75 years (to be performed by 31/12/2009) in good standing by paying the TV license for the current year •
of 568 municipalities in the Piedmont and four neighboring municipalities in the provinces (CO, SV and PV) aged above 65 years (to be performed by 31 / 12/2009) and who have declared in 2008 (2007 income) an income equal to or less than € 10,000, with effect from April 23, 2009 •
Lazio (entire province of Rome, Frosinone, Latina and Rieti, Viterbo 26 municipalities) and eight municipalities of Umbria (TR) of aged 65 years (to be performed by 31.12.2009) and who have declared in 2008 (income 2007) an income equal to or less than € 10,000, in good standing by paying the TV license fee for the current year, from 16 May 2009.

The contribution consists of a reduction in the overall price of the decoder, inclusive of VAT, net of any discounts. The amount will be refunded to the dealer. The amount can not be paid more once for each customer and can not in no case exceed the selling price. At the time of purchase, if they meet certain requirements, must submit: •
copy of an identity document (dell'intestatario subscription TV and in the case of delegation, including deputy);
• copying the tax code, and not the Health Insurance Card (dell'intestatario subscription TV and in the case of delegation, including deputy),
• self-certification of non-use of the above contribution (the model, depending on your case will be available at retailers), ICI
• copy of the payment in case for assistance for owners of second homes in the municipalities of Valle d'Aosta affected by the switch-off;
• receipt of payment of the fee Rai for the current year.

The contribution does not apply to all decoders but only to those belonging to a list available on the website of the Ministry of Communications (www.decoder.comunicazioni.it / decoder.jsp).

Many people wonder if the Italians are really ready for the imminent advent of the so-called switch off, that is, in fact, switching off the analogue TV transmission system in favor of the new digital television transmission system. To do some 'clarity on the issue, was made a little brochure from CNCU, Federdistribuzione, Confartigianato, AiresItalia to drive consumers to the main technical characteristics. Recall also that for more information, the Ministry of Economic Development has made available a toll free number (800022000) from Monday to Saturday, excluding holidays, from 8:00 to 20:00.

Consumers League calls on all its members to travel to its headquarters to pick up the free guide for selecting digital terrestrial!

For further information you can call the numbers on the Consumers League of Perugia 075.5004969 - 075.5000949 - Via Sicilia n. 55/57 (Perugia).


Consumers League Perugia
President Mr. Damiano Marinelli


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