Commercial TV Systems in Newcastle
- Foxtel compliant FTA / Pay TV MATV System designs, installations, repairs and maintenance.
- Over 50 years' experience in commercial projects
- Full-service support from install to upgrades
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Built for Commercial Properties
Commercial properties have TV distribution requirements that go well beyond what a standard residential system is designed to handle. The scale of the infrastructure, the number of outlets across multiple floors and areas, the mix of services being distributed and the expectation of consistent, uninterrupted performance across the entire building all demand a level of engineering and component specification that only comes with genuine commercial expertise.
At MATV Systems, we have been installing commercial TV systems across Newcastle and the wider region for over 50 years, working across a diverse range of property types and building configurations to deliver solutions that perform reliably from day one.
- Commercial TV distribution for all property types
- Over 50 years of commercial installation experience
Whether the project involves a large mixed-use development, a hotel or hospitality venue, an aged care facility or retirement village, or a commercial building with in-house information channel requirements, we have the experience to design and deliver the right solution. Get in touch with our team today on
0412 790 222.
Engineered to Perform Across Every Floor
The technical demands of distributing a reliable TV signal across a large commercial building are significant. Signal levels need to be carefully calculated and balanced across the entire distribution network to ensure consistent performance at every outlet regardless of its location within the building. Amplifier placement, splitter and tap specification and cable type selection all need to be determined through proper engineering methodology rather than guesswork, and the headend needs to be configured to handle the full range of services being distributed without compromise to signal quality at any point in the network.
- Detailed distribution design produced before installation begins
- Signal levels calculated and balanced across the entire network
We produce detailed distribution designs for every commercial TV project we undertake, specifying every component and cable run before installation begins. This level of preparation is what ensures the system performs the way it should once it's commissioned. Contact us today to arrange a site assessment for your property.
What types of commercial properties typically require a TV distribution system?
Commercial TV distribution systems are required across a wide range of property types including hotels and hospitality venues, aged care facilities and retirement villages, hospitals and healthcare facilities, student accommodation, mixed-use developments with residential and commercial components, large strata complexes and commercial office buildings with common area TV requirements. The specific design requirements vary considerably between property types depending on the number of outlets, the services being distributed and the performance expectations of the building's users.
How is a commercial TV distribution system designed for a large building?
A commercial TV distribution system design starts with a thorough assessment of the building's layout, the number and location of outlets required, the signal sources to be distributed and the acceptable signal level parameters at every outlet. From this assessment, a detailed distribution design is produced that specifies cable types and routing, amplifier placement and specification, splitter and tap layout and headend equipment configuration to ensure balanced signal levels are achieved throughout the entire network.
What is the difference between a commercial and residential TV distribution system?
The fundamental difference lies in scale, complexity and performance requirements. A residential system typically serves a single dwelling with a small number of outlets and a straightforward distribution layout. A commercial system needs to distribute reliable signal across potentially hundreds of outlets in a large multi-storey building, requiring detailed engineering design, higher-grade components, carefully calculated amplifier and splitter layouts and headend equipment capable of handling a broader range of signal sources and services simultaneously.




















