The process of stopping analog TV broadcasts to digital TV is still being carried out at this time.Even so, you can enjoy digital TV broadcasts using analog TV.This is due to the availability of simulcast broadcasts by television stations.Thus, the public does not have to wait for their turn for analog TV broadcasts to be switched to digital or the Analog Switch Off (ASO) is complete.For information, simulcast broadcasting is a broadcasting process that runs digital TV broadcasts and analog TV broadcasts simultaneously.With simulcast, people can know and experience directly the experience of watching digital TV broadcasts that promise clean picture quality, clear sound, and features for disasters, as well as being family friendly."Let's switch to digital TV broadcasting, no need to wait for November 2, 2022. Now in the regions there are already digital TV broadcasts (simulcast-ed)," said Director of Broadcasting Kominfo Geryantika Kurnia.To get digital TV broadcasts, of course, your television set has met the requirements.If it's still an analog TV, then a set top box is needed.The implementation of this analog TV lethal injection is based on Law Number 11 of 2020 concerning Job Creation and Government Regulation Number 46 of 2021.The process of stopping analog TV broadcasts from switching to digital TV is carried out in three stages.ASO Phase 1 on April 30 in 56 broadcast areas covering 166 regencies/cities, ASO Phase 2 on August 25, 2022 covering 31 broadcast areas in 110 regencies/cities, and ASO Phase 3 on November 2 covering 25 broadcast areas in 63 regencies/cities.Meanwhile, Kominfo together with multiplexing (mux) organizers also distributed free digital TV set top boxes to poor households.A total of 6.7 million units were distributed throughout Indonesia.