Digital Conversion & MATV System Upgrades 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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When Your System Can't Keep Up
If you're due for an MATV system upgrade in Newcastle, we can transition you to a more modern setup with features like Smart TV compatibility, integrated Apple TV functionality, and centralised IPTV distribution, all without requiring set-top boxes. For aged care and retirement communities, upgrades often include adding internal information channels to display live announcements, events, and resident communications. Call us now to see as obligation free demonstration of our "in house", easy to use, Info Channel, live on your TV Network.
We can also overhaul your cable infrastructure, replacing outdated connections with high-performance fibre systems or reconfiguring your network using our efficient “One Wire” technology. If component issues are causing system delays, we carry rare parts such as RG7 and other hardline pin connectors to complete upgrades without downtime.
Want to integrate streaming service or add in-house info channels?
Call us for obligation free demonstration. We’ll help you future-proof your system and enhance the user experience for residents, guests, or patients.
- Analogue to digital conversion and headend upgrades
- Improved signal quality and expanded channel capacity
If your building's TV system is showing its age, now is the right time to address it by giving us a call on
0412 790 222.
Upgrades Without Unnecessary Disruption
One of the most common concerns property managers raise about MATV system upgrades is the disruption involved in carrying out the work in an occupied building. In many cases a full system replacement isn't necessary. Where the existing cabling infrastructure is in good condition, upgrading the headend equipment and replacing key distribution components is often sufficient to bring the system up to a standard that meets current requirements. We assess the existing infrastructure thoroughly before recommending an upgrade path, identifying what can be retained and what needs to be replaced to achieve the best outcome for the building.
- Existing infrastructure assessed before any upgrade work
- Staged installations to minimise resident disruption
Where a full replacement is the right solution, we plan and stage the work to minimise the impact on residents throughout the process. Reach out to the team at MATV Systems to find out what an upgrade would involve for your building.
How do I know if my building's MATV system needs a digital upgrade?
Common signs include residents reporting pixelation, missing channels or inconsistent signal quality that can't be resolved through basic repairs. If the building is still running on analogue headend equipment or using older cabling that doesn't meet current standards, a digital upgrade is likely the most practical and cost-effective path to restoring reliable TV performance across the building.
Does a digital MATV upgrade mean replacing all the cabling in the building?
Not necessarily. Whether the existing cabling needs to be replaced depends on its age, condition and specification. Quad shield coaxial cable in good condition can often be retained as part of an upgrade, with the headend equipment and distribution components replaced instead. A thorough signal test and infrastructure assessment will determine exactly what needs to be replaced to achieve the required performance outcome.
Can MATV system upgrades add IPTV support to an existing building?
Yes. Modern MATV headend solutions can incorporate IPTV support, allowing buildings to distribute internet-based TV content alongside traditional FTA and pay TV signals. Whether IPTV can be added to an existing system depends on the condition of the current infrastructure and the building's network capabilities, which is why a proper assessment is an important first step before any upgrade work begins.




















