Useful Links
Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA)
The ACMA works closely with relevant industries to achieve active self-regulation, while ensuring industry compliance with licence conditions, codes and standards. The ACMA monitors the effect of regulations to ensure they are responsive to the community's needs.
Pre-wiring for Foxtel
Pre-wiring during construction or renovation will ensure that FOXTEL can be installed easily without the need for external cabling while providing an excellent foundation for the installation of additional home automation systems. Read more...
Digital Television Switchover
The Australian Government has announced that all free-to-air television broadcasters in Australia will complete the switch from analog transmission to digital-only transmission by the end of 2013. The timetable for the digital switchover was announced on 19 October 2008 by Senator Stephen Conroy and shows when the switchover will occur region by region across the country. Read more...
DTV Forum
DTV Forum Australia is an Australian Digital TV and AV Forum. Learn more about digital TV, digital antennas, flat panel TV screens, set top boxes, HDD and DVD recorders, Digital TV tuner cards, home theatre, and more. Discuss reception issues and get advice from people in your area, etc.
Australian Industry Group HD Tick Initiative
ADSIF considers a television that is compliant with the HD Tick test criteria should deliver to the consumer better HD digital TV viewing, better inter-connectivity with other HD digital devices and better home theatre connectivity. See the HD Tick Initiative Links page for lots of helpful information about digital TV installation and reception.
Australian Digital Suppliers Industry Forum
The Australian Digital Suppliers Industry Forum (ADSIF) has been established in response to demands from the suppliers of digital television and radio products for a more coordinated approach in addressing the planning and implementation issues related to digital television and radio in Australia. Read more...