Imparja to cease

Submitted: Wednesday, Oct 15, 2008 at 15:40
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Now that I have just bought a sat tv system, not even connected yet, found the following:
RECEPTION OF IMPARJA FROM LOCATIONS OUTSIDE OUR LICENCE AREA WILL NO LONGER BE PROVIDED (updated 29 Sep 08)

Imparja Television is one of the two licensed commercial TV services covering remote Central and Eastern Australia TV1. Under the Broadcast Services Act Imparja is not permitted to provide a broadcast service outside its licence area, except with certain limited exceptions.
This includes both the ACMA managed “out of area” schemes and travellers who are normally resident outside our licence area but who may be visiting the remote areas for a time.
Under the Broadcast Services Act there is no compulsion on Imparja to provide such out of area access to our signal. Increasingly we are finding that applications for direct satellite access are coming from viewers outside our licence area and are placing an un-sustainable commercial and operational burden on us. It is also becoming increasingly obvious that the out of area schemes are being used as a means to circumvent the legal restrictions on our broadcast reception area.
Following an internal review therefore Imparja Television has decided to withdraw from the processes by which viewers whose place of residence is located outside our licence area have been able to gain access to our broadcast services. This includes travellers and those who do not receive adequate reception from their local TV channels.
We will only be activating smartcards from applicants whose residence is located within our licence area.
If your main residence or the location of the satellite receiver (eg a fixed holiday home) is outside our licence area, regretfully we will decline to provide you with access to Imparja. This includes new applications in black spots.
If you believe your residence is within Remote Central and Eastern TV1 you may apply by letter, fax or email, providing supporting evidence (eg a map location or address details).
Further information on broadcast legislation and the restrictions and processes by which broadcasters are allowed to provide out of area reception are available on the Australian Communications and Media Authority (acma.gov.au or 1800 226 667). The website also provides access to detailed maps of our licence area.
• We are sure you will understand that Imparja will not be providing any telephone or email responses to this situation and that any comments or questions you may have should be directed to the relevant broadcasting authorities, or your local commercial TV broadcaster.

What now?
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Reply By: Nomadic Navara - Wednesday, Oct 15, 2008 at 16:55

Wednesday, Oct 15, 2008 at 16:55
Easy to overcome that. When you wish to activate Imparja you book into a park in the reception area and you have an address within the service area. Whats your problem?

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Reply By: Willem - Wednesday, Oct 15, 2008 at 18:52

Wednesday, Oct 15, 2008 at 18:52
That heading of young is a bit of a misnomer, young Fred, seeing as Imparja has recently built a grand new TV complex in Alice Springs.

You might need a wayward card to fit to your Sat equipment but you should get the signal.



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Follow Up By: Member - Fred L (NSW) - Thursday, Oct 16, 2008 at 14:57

Thursday, Oct 16, 2008 at 14:57
True oh wise one.
Now tell me, where would I find one of these so technically explained 'wayward' cards?
I like the idea of being called young seeing I hit the big 60 not too far back. I am now in dreatime mode - still working but dreaming of all the things I am going to do starting very soon.
Cheers
'young fred'


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Reply By: Member - Davoe (Yalgoo) - Wednesday, Oct 15, 2008 at 23:57

Wednesday, Oct 15, 2008 at 23:57
When imparja first came out it was famous for having adds so funny people new to the area (school teachers etc) would tape them and send them to their freinds back home
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Reply By: Steve - Friday, Oct 17, 2008 at 22:36

Friday, Oct 17, 2008 at 22:36
Fred : You really worried that you wont have IMPARJA,,,or are you bleep stirring !! What programmes will you miss ? ...
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