On June 12, 2009, full-power television stations across the United States ceased analog broadcasting. The shift to digital was driven by two primary goals:
While the program was largely successful, it faced significant hurdles. In early 2009, the program hit its funding ceiling, leading to a massive waiting list that prompted Congress to delay the original February transition date to June.
Millions of coupons were distributed, making it one of the largest consumer-facing government technology programs in history. Challenges and Impact
To mitigate the cost of this transition for consumers, the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) established the .
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