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I am a cabler registered with the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA). Do I still need to do the assessment to become an endorsed antenna installer?

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I am a cabler registered with the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA). Do I still need to do the assessment to become an endorsed antenna installer?

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Yes. Antenna installers are not required by the ACMA to be registered cablers. Similarly, the Antenna Installer Endorsement Scheme does not require applicants to be registered cablers in order to gain endorsement. For the purposes of endorsement under the Scheme we need to assess the skills and knowledge of all antenna installers in a fair and consistent way. The ACMA regulates communications cabling. While cablers must register with an ACMA accredited registrar to do cabling work in the telecommunications, fire, security and data industries, this does not guarantee they have the knowledge and skills to carry out antenna installations for digital television reception, or that they have previously carried out such installations. All registered cablers seeking endorsement under the Antenna Installer Endorsement Scheme will need to be registered and approved for participation. Once registration is approved you will need to complete the online assessment to be endorsed under this Scheme un

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