Samoa News About DTV Transition
Raise your hand if you knew the following. None of the residents of American Samoa, some 57,000-plus at last count, qualify, at least technically, for DTV-to-Analog converter box subsidy coupons.
The National Telecommunications & Information Administration, which is handing out the coupons, had to extend a waiver to the entire territory since, according to an NTIA spokesman, American Samoans all have Post Ooffice boxes, which don’t qualify as households when it comes to collecting the coupons (NTIA was concerned about fraud).
At least NTIA was thinking beyond the continental U.S., which is actually no surprise. The co-chairmen of the powerful Senate Energy & Commerce Committee, which deals with communications issues, are from Hawaii (American Samoa comes under the Post Office’s Hololulu district) and Alaska, respectively, and have been very vocal in pointing out that the program needs to be able to reach hard-to-reach populations.
Even Samoans who get the coupons have another hurdle, however. It turns out that there are no certified converter box retailers on the island as yet, according to an NTIA source. American Samoans interested in the converters–a handful had applied at press time–for now will have to order them online and have them shipped. Fortunately, QVC, which certainly seems to be everywhere, will be taking orders for the boxes.
Getting the boxes to those Samoans should be no problem, suggests a U.S. Postal Service spokesman. Mail is delivered on muleback to Indian tribes at the bottom of the Grand Canyon and by bucket passed from tug to cargo ships in Detroit.
Irony Department: Where do all those converter box coupon application forms have to be sent?: A Post Office Box (PO Box 2000, Portland, OR 97208).
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Siti commented:
After realizing I do not have the cpunoos sent for, I contacted the appropriate phone and email addresses. I am always rejected being informed that my household has been approved or has already received two cpunoos. I would not be contacting anyone if I had the two cpunoos to use. Note: My latest response was from the Consumer Support Center of the TV Converter Box Coupon Program that stated we are prohibited by Law from Replacing your cpunoos ; what law are they refering to? What are they replacing?
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invitedmedia commented:
good point.
the item also puts the fine folks on the island molokai hawaii in a tough spot. in maunaloa, hoolehua, kualapuu and kaunakakai most everyone has po boxes. far as i know, only certain folks on the "east end" get mail delivered to their residences. actually, it makes for some good times watching folks bump into each other and "talking story".
you can however, get a free coconut at the hoolehua post office for addressing and sending to friends.
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