In the next two months, analog TV broadcasts in Indonesia will be turned off and replaced with digital TV broadcasts.What do you need to prepare for this new broadcasting era?The Analog Switch Off (ASO) process that is transferred to digital broadcasts is full of twists and turns, from Indonesia which is lagging behind in Southeast Asia, the digital to analog TV migration scheme that changes until the last one uses the multiple ASO method, to the issue of distributing free TV set top boxes. digital distribution that has not been evenly distributed in all regions.For information, multiple ASO is the application of cessation of analog TV broadcasts which is carried out continuously until the deadline for broadcasting migration on November 2, 2022.When digital TV broadcasts are implemented in an area, it will now refer to three main things.First in the area, there is an analog TV broadcast that will be stopped broadcasting.Second, it has operated digital TV broadcasts on analog TV broadcast coverage as a replacement.Third, the distribution of free digital TV set top boxes for poor households in the area has been carried out.Thus, people throughout Indonesia must prepare early, lest they are busy watching the television suddenly turn off because they do not know how to change analog TV to capture digital TV broadcasts.Rosarita Niken Widiastuti as Special Staff to the Minister of Communications and Information Technology on the sidelines of the fourth session of the DEWG G20 in Nusa Dua, Bali, last week, stated that her party was confident that the analog TV lethal injection would go according to a predetermined schedule."Yes (confident) because based on the Job Creation Act, it is given two years after it is ratified, meaning that it falls on November 2, 2022. Kominfo will certainly comply," said Niken.He added that the division process is currently in progress and the numbers are moving every day.In order for the migration process to be smooth, people, especially those who can afford it, are asked to immediately migrate from analog TV to digital TV.As for the set top box devices purchased, it is recommended that they have been certified by the Ministry of Communication and Information so that there are no problems.Meanwhile, groups of poor households, multiplexing (mux) organizers and Kominfo will continue to distribute free set top box distributions and are expected to be completed before digital TV broadcasts are fully broadcast later.