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Boronia is correct.
There is no need for a new aerial or wiring.
The OC’s responsibility ends at providing the signal to the TV wall plate.
The OC is not responsible for providing a set-top box, or a digital TV, or for setting those up, or for popping in to change channels, or for bringing viewers their slippers.
There is the possibility that, if the signal strength in your area is not great, you may need a new masthead amplifier, which goes on the communal aerial or up in the roof space, and is OC responsibility. That’s because with analogue, a low signal strength will manifest as a “snowy” picture, whilst with digital it will manifest as a “pixelated” picture, which is very hard to watch, or a “loss of signal” message.
But, if those of your residents already watching digital TV haven’t already complained about that, you’re probably OK.
Some other things you should know:
1) Most channels are broadcasting in SD (standard definition) rather than HD (high definition) anyway.
2) Set-top boxes (SD or HD) are very cheap.
3) But a LCD/LED digital TV is much better. A lot of the “clarity” associated with digital TV actually comes from a LCD/LED TV being able to directly use the digital signal to control its pixels, rather than by analoguely focussing an electron beam on fluorescent spots, as a CRT does.