![]() Q: WHAT IS A TELEVISION SET, AS DEFINED IN THE BROADCASTING ACT?Ī: Any device designed or adapted to be capable of receiving a broadcast television signal. A licence is valid for one year and the licence period is indicated on the licence. Q: WHEN IS A TELEVISION LICENCE PAYABLE, AND FOR HOW LONG IS A LICENCE VALID?Ī: A television licence is payable in advance, before the beginning of a licence holder’s licence year. A licence remains payable, irrespective of whether a television set in one’s possession is used or not. ![]() ![]() ![]() Q: WHAT ARE THE VARIOUS TYPES OF TELEVISION LICENCE?Ī: There are six types: 1] A domestic licence, previously known as a private licence, for households and/or individuals, authorising the use of the licensed set(s) at the user’s registered residential premises only 2] A concessionary domestic licence 3] A business licence, for entities (including government departments) using TV sets in their business/commercial activities or on premises occupied for business purposes 4] A dealer licence, for businesses selling TV sets 5] A lessor licence, for businesses renting out television sets and 6] A mobile licence, for a TV set in any vehicle, caravan, mobile home, vessel or aircraft used for private purposes.Ī: In terms of the Broadcasting Act, No 4 of 1999, as amended, any person or entity that has in its possession and/or uses a TV set. ![]()
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