Gee, old school !! I thought digital tv just started in Oz .....
interweb would be fine with a good broadband (not really the case here and very $$)
Just copy and paste hope it will help!
Looks like it works only here but not sure!
FREE TO AIR TV
Viewer Access Satellite Television service otherwise known as VAST
Finally the wait is over and it has been well worth the wait.
Vast satellite TV is the
High Definition Television Service
That has been needed for people in remote areas black spot areas and poor reception areas.
If you can't get quality TV through a standard TV antenna then VAST is for you.
Australians who can't receive digital TV services from transmission towers in their area will be able to access the full range of digital TV programming from the new digital TV satellite service.
The Viewer Access Satellite Television (VAST) service will be operated by Southern Cross Media and Imparja, and is funded by the Australian Government. It will ensure access to free-to-air TV for viewers in the Remote Central and Eastern Australia licence area, and those in regional and metropolitan areas who are unable to receive their local TV services terrestrially.
This includes standard definition programming broadcast by Southern Cross Media and Imparja, sourced from the Seven, Nine and Ten commercial networks and their new digital channels GO!, 7TWO and ONEHD, as well as all of the ABC and SBS channels, including ABC2, ABC3 and SBS TWO.
The VAST service will also provide high definition channels and a dedicated local news channel in addition to state-based ABC and SBS news services on their respective channels.
The first viewers to have access to VAST will be in the Mildura/Sunraysia region which is the first region to switch to digital only free-to-air television on 30 June 2010.
VAST will cover eastern Australia and operate in northern and southern time zones.
The satellite service for viewers in Western Australia is under negotiation with Prime and WIN Television.
Find out more information about VAST, including technical specifications here
Eligible viewers will be able to activate their access 'smart cards' online by going to www.mysattv.com.au
Bonne soiree en Nouvelle Caledonie!
Jacques
Merci Jacques !
Yep that's what I found too... was hoping to find a way to bypass the eligibility....
Can't see the point of it, it's free so why restrict it ? ![]()
Will have to source someone who uses it and get a decoder from him !!
Thanks Formula,
I found out that imparja and aurora are being replaced by vast, previous owners just have to upgrade and get a new card;
I already receive austar with a 1.80m dish, was hoping to connect to the free broadcast.
Got an answer from a company called satplus saying the satelite optus might tighten it's beam in 2013.. so now I'm getting worried about my coverage !
yes felix, "canal sat" but only as far as the east coast I think.(and it's 100$ a month)
heard of a few guys that took their french decoder to oz and it works