Converter-Box Coupon Problems Grow
As Feb. 17 DTV Transition Deadline Holds, Requests Reach 3.3 Million

By John Eggerton
Multichannel News

January 29, 2009

http://www.multichannel.com/article/print/162931-Converter_Box_Coupon_Problems_Grow.php


With the DTV transition date looking more like it may stick at Feb. 17, and 
no government action yet on clearing up the DTV-to-analog converter-box 
coupon problems, the wait list for coupon applications continues to grow.

According to National Telecommunications & Information Administration 
figures to be released Friday, there are now 3.27 million such requests on 
the list.
NTIA has reached its funding limit, which means it can't send out coupons 
until others expire and free up more money. But more requests are coming in 
each day than coupons are expiring, which created the waiting list that has 
been growing since the agency met its $1.34B funding cap at the beginning 
of this month.
It still has the money to fund and distribute the coupons, but due to 
accounting rules it can only access that money as expired coupons free it up.

The economic stimulus bill that passed the House Wednesday has $650 million 
for the coupons and other DTV education, but that bill hasn't passed the 
Senate yet and probably won't until mid-February.
If the hard date holds, Congress will have to do something before that. 
Rep. Joe Barton (R-Tex.) has introduced a bill to fix the accounting 
problem and free up the funds.


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