Thousands of Bay of Plenty homes need to upgrade their televisions but many can't afford it.
Public information campaign Going Digital research shows about 9090 homes in the Bay of Plenty have televisions that won't work once analogue TV is switched off on December 1.
Television will still be free to air, but people will need to pay for a new UHF aerial or satellite to be installed along with a receiver which plugs into the old television. Paid services Igloo and Sky are already digital.
Solo mother Theresa Gray, of Ohauiti, said there was no way she could afford to have Freeview installed in her home.
"It's just something I can't even look at right now. I'm a solo mother and a student. The TV I have now works but it's not hooked up to the aerial. I've got an old TV so having digital wouldn't make a difference to the picture anyway."