In today’s digital age, where streaming services and on-demand content dominate, many Australians question the necessity of a traditional TV antenna. However, there is a crucial reason why every household should maintain access to free-to-air (FTA) television via an antenna—reliable emergency information when the internet is unavailable.
Australia is prone to natural disasters such as bushfires, floods, cyclones, and severe storms. During these events, having access to accurate, up-to-date information can be life-saving. While many people rely on the internet for news and alerts, emergencies often lead to power outages, network failures, or overloaded mobile and internet services.
In contrast, FTA television remains one of the most reliable sources of emergency information because it does not depend on broadband networks or mobile data. With a functioning TV antenna, Australians can receive live broadcasts of emergency updates, evacuation notices, and weather reports from local and national broadcasters such as the ABC, SBS, and commercial networks.
Despite the widespread use of the internet, several factors make it an unreliable sole source of information during emergencies:
Broadcast television operates on dedicated radiofrequency spectrum bands that are less vulnerable to network congestion or internet failure. The ABC Emergency Broadcasts and other news services provide real-time updates, ensuring viewers receive verified and authoritative information about unfolding crises.
Many modern televisions are designed to run on low power, and some Australians also have battery-powered or generator-backed TV setups. This means that even in extended blackouts, a TV antenna allows households to stay informed.
*Pic courtesy of Steve from Jim’s Antennas Heathmont
Unlike subscription-based services, FTA television is completely free once you have an antenna installed. There are no ongoing costs, and you don’t need an internet connection to access it. This makes it an accessible and affordable solution for all Australians, especially in regional and rural areas where internet coverage may be less reliable.
While streaming and internet-based news sources are convenient, they should not replace traditional FTA television for emergency situations. A TV antenna provides a dependable, cost-effective, and critical lifeline during disasters when every second counts.
For peace of mind and preparedness, make sure your household has a working TV antenna—because when the internet fails, free-to-air TV will still be there.
For expert advice and to ensure your household is prepared, contact Jim’s Antennas today. As the experts in antenna installation and repair, they can help with all your antenna needs.To arrange your free onsite, no-obligation quote, call 131 546 or book here.
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