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Reply #15 - Sep 2nd, 2008 at 11:52am
 
Dave wrote on Nov 23rd, 2007 at 8:53pm:


This story relates to a scheme for the Whitehaven area to assist elderly and disabled who may qualify and apparently uses a freephone number:

http://www.digitaluk.co.uk/faqs/help_scheme_faqs#a_id2349

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When will residents of the Copeland area be communicated with about the Help Scheme?

Eligible individuals in the Copeland area have been sent a letter and an application form by the Help Scheme, and should fill in their form as soon as possible. If you need further information or help to fill in the form, please call the Digital Switchover Help Scheme Call Centre on freephone 0800 5 19 20 21, or visit the Digital Switchover Help Centre at 72 King Street, Whitehaven.
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Reply #16 - Sep 26th, 2009 at 7:51pm
 
I just came across this entry on the Local Government Association website for Laura McAlpine, Digital UK's Public Affairs Executive at www.lga.gov.uk/lga/aio/2012534

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Digital UK Stand 33a

Digital UK is the not-for-profit company responsible for
leading the UK’s switch to digital television between 2008 and
2012. Our role is to communicate switchover to the public;
manage the upgrade of the TV transmitter network; and
encourage planning and good practice in both the public and
private sectors.

Laura Mc Alpine
Digital UK, The Met Building, 22 Percy Street, London W1T
2BU
[b]T: 020 7462 5438
[/b]
E: localgov@digitaluk.co.uk
www.digitaluk.co.uk/localgov


She is also mentioned in their recent newsletter on their website at www.digitaluk.co.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0014/31019/Get_Set_Winter_09.pdf and 020 7462 5438 is being answered by her voicemail.  I tried a few of the neighbouring numbers and 00 ended number variants but couldn't immediately hit a switchboard or helpline call centre.  Perhaps someone with an Anytime Calls Plan might have more success during weekday working hours.  Or why not ask Laura herself if there is a geographic phone number for the www.tvretune.co.uk and other Digital UK helplines and/or what Digital UK is doing to introduce 03 phone numbers so as not to discriminate or put off the most financially disadvantaged UK citizens during the digital switchover process in line with the advice of Ofcom, COI and Sir David Varney. Wink

There is also currently a job advertised in London on their website for a Contact Centre Manager that is based in London that can be found at www.digitaluk.co.uk/about_digital_uk/jobs   This suggests the job description is "to manage Digital UK’s outsourced contact centre partner, ensuring that the contact centre offers the quality, information and level of support that viewers need during the switchover to digital TV, and managing the development of FAQs and other support materials" and there is no mention of it requiring frequent travel to Scotland.
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Reply #17 - Oct 13th, 2009 at 7:56pm
 
So are you saying there is no 01 or 02 number for digital uk?
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Reply #18 - Oct 13th, 2009 at 8:04pm
 
tommy24 wrote on Oct 13th, 2009 at 7:56pm:
So are you saying there is no 01 or 02 number for digital uk?


See www.digitaltelevision.gov.uk/global/contact_us.html

I would suggest the lack of an 0345 instead of an 0845 number on the www.digitaluk.co.uk website in contradiction of recommendations from Ofcom, the Central Office of Information (a government department) and the recommendations of Sir David Varney's report on transforming government services is a problem "with this website only" that you might well care to record with its webmaster as recommended via the email address shown below.

Of course if there was an official number for the mere plebeian public to call Digital UK on that did not start 0845 then this website would long have listed it. Wink Roll Eyes

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Contact Us

Government Enquiries

   For enquiries about why the Government wants to switch to digital television please contact:

   * Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) public enquiries: 020 7211 6200
     Open Monday to Friday : 10:00am to 12:00pm and 2:30pm to 4:30pm
     Email: enquiries@culture.gov.uk

   * Department for Business, Innovation & Skills (BIS) public enquiries: 020 7215 5000


Press Enquiries


For press enquiries only contact:

   * Digital UK Press Office:
     Jon Steel on 020 7462 5428
     Chris Cain on 020 7462 5442
     (Enquiries on the process of switchover, consumer issues)

   * DCMS Press Office:
     Sandra McKay on 020 7211 6267
     (Enquiries on digital switchover policy, the Digital Switchover programme, Help Scheme)

   * BIS Press Office:
     Aled Williams on 020 7215 5978 (Enquiries on Digital TV equipment, environmental issues around digital switchover)

Webmaster

For problems with this website only.

For web queries: feedback@culture.gov.uk
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Why Not Call DigitalUK's CEO on His 020 Number
Reply #19 - Oct 13th, 2009 at 9:06pm
 
Or if you don't get anywhere with any of the above mentioned people why not give Digital UK's Chief Executive, David Scott (see www.digitaluk.co.uk/about_digital_uk/management_team) a call on his direct landline number or his mobile or why not drop him an email or perhaps send him a text message on the mobile.  As he clearly doesn't expect his important Parliamentary business callers to have to use a covert premium rate non geographic phone number to get in touch with Digital UK I am sure it must be a complete oversight that Digital UK only still offers an 0845 number for the ordinary general public to get in touch with them. Wink Roll Eyes

It was certainly also very helpful of Mr Scott to be good enough to list all these details in a letter to Alistair Carmichael MP on 21st February 2008 and so helpfully and thoughtfully published on the parliament.uk website at http://www.parliament.uk/deposits/depositedpapers/2008/DEP2008-0614.pdf Smiley

David Scott, CBE, Chief Executive of Digital UK
Direct Line  020 7462 5411
Mobile:- 07831 311074
Email:- david.scott@digitaluk.co.uk

I see that the direct mobile numbers of the National and Regional area Managers of Digital UK are also helpfully listed in their newsletter at www.digitaluk.co.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0006/31020/Get_Set_Spring_09.pdf so if anyone has free texts perhaps they might like to send them a message that way or alternatively an email should get to them using firstname.lastname@digitaluk.co.uk
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Reply #20 - Sep 3rd, 2011 at 12:58pm
 
I have looked & can't find anything on the database or website for Digital TV other than a number which apparently no longer works.  The number for which I need an alternative is 08456 505050; I have no address as this number is the ONLY contact detail given on their website & obviously I don't want to use it.  I would, actually, quite like an email address but there isn't one of those either!   If anyone has either a phone number or email, I would be very grateful.

NB For anyone who thinks TV switchover is simple, it's not!   Everyone we know who's already switched has had problems, I have a major complaint in at the moment on behalf of my father re their so-called help line & much younger members of the family who have already switched have had problems with lost channels etc which have only been recovered this week after switchover in April!!   According to the Digital TV website, Sandy Heath completed switchover on 13th April BUT (what no one knew) customers will have to do three further retunes (end of August, September & November) to retain TV signal.  As I say, no one tells you it'll take FIVE retunes!!!
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Reply #21 - Sep 3rd, 2011 at 1:41pm
 
Barbara wrote on Sep 3rd, 2011 at 12:58pm:
I have looked & can't find anything on the database or website for Digital TV other than a number which apparently no longer works. 

Perhaps you can list the numbers so as to allow me to remove them and thereby assisting others from wasting their time ringing them.


Barbara wrote on Sep 3rd, 2011 at 12:58pm:
NB For anyone who thinks TV switchover is simple, it's not!   Everyone we know who's already switched has had problems, I have a major complaint in at the moment on behalf of my father re their so-called help line & much younger members of the family who have already switched have had problems with lost channels etc which have only been recovered this week after switchover in April!!   According to the Digital TV website, Sandy Heath completed switchover on 13th April BUT (what no one knew) customers will have to do three further retunes (end of August, September & November) to retain TV signal.  As I say, no one tells you it'll take FIVE retunes!!!

As with many things in life, there will always be issues.

In the case of Digital Switchover, someplaces will need to do multiple retunes, probably due to the staggered way in which different transmitters are being switched over (that is pre-switchover frequencies elsewhere are the same as in your location post-switchover).

I imagine that different permutations were considered (i.e. switching transmitters over in different orders) and that the way in which it's been done means the smoothest transition (on balance) for people in general.

Without an explanation as to what these problems are, it is impossible to suggest a solution. What is the purpose of the call; to find solutions or just to moan about it?
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Reply #22 - Sep 4th, 2011 at 11:37am
 
As for finding an alternative, I don't believe that we have established whereabouts calls are answered (or who by).

I went to Google and put in digitaluk call centre and came up with this page (immediately after the links to DigitalUK's own site) which says:
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With the switchover having started in earnest in November 2008, Digital UK appointed contact centre and CRM technology provider MGt to manage all incoming enquiries from the public, recognising the value provided by MGt through the nGenera CIM suite, ensuring fast, accurate and high quality levels of service.


From MGt's contact page:

MGt Group
Cluny Court
John Smith Business Park
Kirkcaldy
Fife KY2 6QJ
United Kingdom
Telephone: 0844 855 7000
International: +44(0)207 748 0098
Email: enquiries@mgtplc.com

A search of our forum for references to this company reveals it has been mentioned before on the following threads:

MGt lists its clients and they include DigitalUK, Top Up TV, Freeview, The Art Fund and others.
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Reply #23 - Sep 5th, 2011 at 8:01am
 
Dave, thanks for your help.   The purpose of my call is to try to find out whether we will also have to make up to five retunes (we have already booked an engineer for the first two).   My son & his girlfriend in the Eastern area had already completed the advertised two retunes in March/April and as a result lost a good numbers of the Freeview channels they had previously received; purely by chance they heard an item on local TV news saying the transmitter had been boosted and people needed to retune again & it was after that third retune, and nearly five months without numerous channels, that they got back all the channels they'd had prior to switchover.   We are in a different region now & due to switch this week & in two weeks time.  Regarding moans, I already have complaints to both Digital UK & their Help Line service over another aspect & my father's MP.

One thing strikes me in your second post is that although the address is in Scotland the international number is a London one.   Certainly the complaints side of both Digital UK & the Switchover Help Line are staffed by people with Scottish accents, the Help Line complaints people have email addresses @carillionplc.com so  even that is not what one would expect from a Government help line.  I would be quite happy with an email address for Digital UK.
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Reply #24 - Sep 5th, 2011 at 9:07am
 
Barbara, perhaps you can let me know the number(s) you tried that didn't work so I can remove them.

Barbara wrote on Sep 5th, 2011 at 8:01am:
Dave, thanks for your help.   The purpose of my call is to try to find out whether we will also have to make up to five retunes (we have already booked an engineer for the first two).   My son & his girlfriend in the Eastern area had already completed the advertised two retunes in March/April and as a result lost a good numbers of the Freeview channels they had previously received; purely by chance they heard an item on local TV news saying the transmitter had been boosted and people needed to retune again & it was after that third retune, and nearly five months without numerous channels, that they got back all the channels they'd had prior to switchover.   We are in a different region now & due to switch this week & in two weeks time.

The information you are seeking is not available exclusively from the DigitalUK helpline. It is published online and if you say which transmitter you get your TV from I will post a link.


Barbara wrote on Sep 5th, 2011 at 8:01am:
One thing strikes me in your second post is that although the address is in Scotland the international number is a London one. …

I would read absolutely nothing into the fact that it is a London number. The prefix 020 7748 that it is part of is allocated to Invomo, so I wouldn't be surprised if it terminates somewhere in the UK outside London.

The links I found give links to other places and other clues. A number of local 01592 numbers can be found using those clues. I am handing over the batten for finding this one to someone else having found some information.


Barbara wrote on Sep 5th, 2011 at 8:01am:
…  Certainly the complaints side of both Digital UK & the Switchover Help Line are staffed by people with Scottish accents, the Help Line complaints people have email addresses @carillionplc.com so  even that is not what one would expect from a Government help line.  I would be quite happy with an email address for Digital UK.

Put digitaluk carillion into Google at the first link is for The Switchover Help Scheme and at the bottom of the page it says "The Help Scheme is managed by Carillion Energy Services. on behalf of the BBC". Follow the link to Carillion Energy Services' website and it says that it was known formerly as Eaga.
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Reply #25 - Sep 5th, 2011 at 9:31am
 
Barbara wrote on Sep 5th, 2011 at 8:01am:
… My son & his girlfriend in the Eastern area had already completed the advertised two retunes in March/April and as a result lost a good numbers of the Freeview channels they had previously received; purely by chance they heard an item on local TV news saying the transmitter had been boosted and people needed to retune again & it was after that third retune, and nearly five months without numerous channels, that they got back all the channels they'd had prior to switchover. …

No one has a right to have a terrestrial television signal that they can receive at their location. There is a proportion of the population that has only got any DTT ("Freeview") after switchover. Many of these will only get the three Public Service Broadcasting (PSB) multiplexes as their transmitters don't broadcast the three commercial ones.

Some people who get their pictures from a main transmitter like Sandy Heath will also not have been able to get DTT until switchover because they live too far away for the low-power pre-switchover signals to travel. In some cases, the commercial multiplexes were/are transmitted at lower power than the PSB ones, so there will be some who can get the PSB ones but not the commercial ones (because the latter signal is too weak to reach their location).

Theoretically, some of these people might be able to get the other channels by upgrading their aerials, although with the prospect of switchover on the horizon, this could be a wasted expense as it might be unnecessary after switchover.

So, channels are not necessarily "missing", it could be that they are not there in the first place.


That said, it certainly needs conveying, in cases where further changes are to take place, about these changes and that in the mean time some channels might be unreceivable for some. The Digital UK website gives this information, although it does show the Sandy Heath switchover as "Complete", which it is. If you download the PDF leaflet for the Anglia region from that page, it does give the dates. Also, if you click the name of the transmitter, it goes to another page which gives the dates.
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Reply #26 - Sep 5th, 2011 at 5:31pm
 
Barbara wrote on Sep 3rd, 2011 at 12:58pm:
According to the Digital TV website, Sandy Heath completed switchover on 13th April BUT (what no one knew) customers will have to do three further retunes (end of August, September & November) to retain TV signal.  As I say, no one tells you it'll take FIVE retunes!!!
It is a pain, I had same problem and took several retunes until it was sorted (I ended up getting some of the channels twice due to another transmitter interfering until they switched over).

I got my info from UKFree.TV which for your area (shown) it does show you have more retunes on the way and which ones are low power.

It's annoying but will be worth it once it's all sorted.  In the days of anlogue-only and the basic 4 or 5 channels there werent many channels to cause interference problems but now with so many digital channels and until switchover for everyone is completed then there is going to be problems unfortunately as each area and surrounding areas completely switch over (including the several retunes needed after initial switch over).

You could try a signal booster but this may not work depending on how low the signal actually is.
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Reply #27 - Sep 6th, 2011 at 6:45am
 
"You could try a signal booster but this may not work depending on how low the signal actually is."

This is often a bad idea for digital reception. There are a few instances where a booster amplifier can genuinely help (such as running multiple sets from one aerial) but it will often make matters worse. For truly expert guidance on the subject, Wrights Aerials http://www.wrightsaerials.tv/ have a set of articles and guidance notes. Their rogues gallery may make you smile if you haven't been a victim or grimace if you have been. They also link to PARAS http://www.paras.org.uk/ which is another source of professional advice.
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Reply #28 - Sep 6th, 2011 at 12:07pm
 
Thanks for all the advice & links.  Interestingly the link included by bbb_uk bears out exactly the experiences of which we'd heard from family members (since our move we are now on Sutton Coldfield fed through a relay near our home) & the conclusions people posting on that site are drawing, that it's very hit & miss whether digital on freeview will provide people with a satisfactory service or the channels & reception they had prior to switchover.  This means that more & more people are going to be forced onto satellite, many very reluctantly, and this is something which was never made public by successive governments when forcing through the digital programme.  If people had realised that buying a cheap set top box was not going to work in giving them what they already had I think there'd have been an outcry but, yet again, governments forced things through with total disregard for users/consumers and to whose benefit?????
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Reply #29 - Sep 9th, 2011 at 4:21pm
 
There are a number of issues being raised here and I address them one at a time:

1. People don't tend to post on forums to say how well things went.

...The first part of switchover for me was on Wednesday and it went well. I have all channels now on all receivers.


2. There are likely to be pockets of viewers affected by certain issues

Therefore, people may well know others that are affected in the same way. Conversely, in other areas, everything might go smoothly and no one knows anyone with any issues.

Due to the nature of these issues, they aren't spread out evenly across the country.


3. The Help Scheme for over 75s

On principle, I believe that this should help the elderly to continue to have TV after switchover. This includes help with retuning equipment when necessary and where they may be unable to do it themselves or where they do not have a family member or friend who can do it for them.

Television quite clearly plays a large part for the elderly, some who may be unable to leave their home.


4. The two-tier terrestrial television network

There are three Public Service Broadcasting (PSB) multiplexes (muxes) which carry BBC channels, ITV1, ITV2, Channel 4, E4, More 4, Channel 5 and the four HD programme channels. These are available from all transmitters.

Then there are three commercial multiplexes that carry channels like Dave, 5 USA, 5* and Sky News.

There is essentially a two-tier system now. According to UK Free TV, 90% of people will be able to receive all six multiples, but 8.5% will only get the three PSB muxes.

It is interesting to see that Public Service Broadcasting has seen that there are new relays being built to co-inside with the switchover.

But the commercial broadcasters are doing what is to be expected of them; installing their transmitters at sites where it makes financial sense.

It is perhaps the way these days that there is no requirement for them to broadcast from all sites (or as many as there are suitable frequencies to operate from). This might mean subsidy from the tax payer of course.
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