Analog TV broadcasting is already in a transitional period before being completely shut down on November 2, 2022. People who still have analog television can still use it with the help of a Set Top Box (STB).Set top box is a tool to convert digital signals into pictures and sounds that can be displayed on Analog TV.The device supports Digital Video Broadcasting-Second Generation Terrestrial (DVB-T2).So that ability makes STB have an important role in making it easier for analog TV to receive digital TV broadcast signals when the termination of analog TV to digital TV or what is known as Analog Switch Off (ASO) is carried out.The Ministry of Communication and Information (Kominfo) revealed that STB is already available on the market, both offline and online.The government and producers ensure the availability of these tools so that they are not scarcely sought after by the public."This does not mean that tube TV cannot receive digital, it can (receive digital TV broadcasts) as long as a set top box is installed," said Minister of Communication and Information (Menkominfo) Johnny G Plate.Before installing this digital TV set top box, you must first make sure whether your area has digital TV broadcasts available.How to find out, you can use the Digital TV Signal application which is available on the Play Store and App Store.For poor families, multiplexing (mux) organizers and Kominfo will distribute 6.7 million units of free digital TV set top box assistance which is divided into three stages according to the analog to digital TV migration schedule.Meanwhile, those belonging to the well-to-do group do not receive the STB subsidy, so they are required to purchase the equipment independently.The cessation of analog TV broadcasts to digital TV starts on April 30, 2022. This process of digitizing broadcasting is a way of digital transformation in the broadcasting sector, where analog TV broadcasts have been broadcast for more than 60 years.Kominfo will implement this analog TV lethal injection in three stages.ASO Phase 1 on 30 April 2022 covers 56 broadcast areas in 166 districts/cities, ASO Phase 2 on 25 August 2022 in 31 broadcast areas in 110 districts/cities, and ASO Phase 3 on 2 November 2022 covers 25 broadcast areas in 63 districts/cities city.