FCC Orders Telephone Lifeline Providers to Include Digital TV Transition Information in Customer Bills
In its March 3rdOrder regarding the digital television transition, the FCC announced that local exchange carriers which have been designated as Eligible Telecommunications Carriers (“ETCs”) must provide information in the monthly
The ETCs operating in
Importantly, there is no reference in the FCC Order regarding customers eligible for reduced rate Lifeline service — including hundreds of thousands in
The information announcement can be a “
(1) That on February 17, 2009, analog broadcasting will end and analog-only televisions may be unable to display broadcast programming unless the viewer takes action.
(2) That analog televisions should continue to work as before with cable and satellite television services, gaming consoles, VCRs, DVD players, and similar products.
(3) That more information on the transition can be obtained by going to www.DTV.gov.
(4) That more information about the converter box program (which provides coupons for the purchase of a converter box to permit continued viewing of television programming on an analog television) by going to www.dtv2009.gov or by calling the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (“NTIA”) at 888-DTV-2009.
Carriers required to include the notice may use languages other than English, if necessary.
More information on the transition and the $40 converter box coupons is available from the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA).
Further information on the digital transition is available directly from PULP.