May 7, 2013 (18:24)
Today, May 7, the day the radio in Barnaul have switched to digital terrestrial television in the standard DVB-T2. Details of the official website of the region.
new broadcast standard included in the capital region and three nearby villages – Zarinsk, Shpagin Central Siberia. The official launch of digital television in the new DVB-T2 standard took place in Barnaul television center. The ceremony was attended by the Deputy Director-General of RTRS – Director of Broadcasting and Radio Victor Goregliad, Deputy Governor of the Altai Territory Ishutin Jacob, Director of RTRS “Altai KRTPTS” Sergei Molkov.
At exactly 15 hours by pressing the big red button, they opened for a significant part of the population of the province’s first digital multiplex. This is a mandatory eight public and free TV stations, “First Channel”, “Russia 1″, “Russia 2″, “Russia By” (Culture), “Russia 24″, “NTV”, “Channel Five” and “Carousel.” In addition to the end of this year will include a multiplex “Russian Public Television,” also on the tenth position in the list of mandatory public TV channels including channel “TV Center”.
transition to the second generation standard (DVB-T2) – it is not Only the first multiplex, a bonus to it is the access to e-government. In this standard, residents of the region will also announce emergencies when they arise. Participants of this ceremony the director of the branch RTRS “Altai KRTPTS” Sergei Molkov. He stressed that it is the first step towards the development of digital television in the Altai region.
Victor Goregliad congratulated those present on the two big holidays – the Day of the radio and the official launch of digital terrestrial television standard DVB-T2. He also stressed that the Administration of Altai Krai helped this project as soon as possible.
Deputy Governor of the Altai Territory Jacob Ishutin called a landmark event for the Altai region transition to the new standard television. He recalled that the project started 4 years ago. “I remember that first got the TV in digital format suffering Mykolaivka our home in St. Michael’s. During our cooperation with the Federal State Unitary Enterprise” Russian Television and Radio Broadcasting Network “did a great job. Today we have taken another step in the development of digital television in the Altai Territory” – said Jacob Ishutin.
behalf of the Governor of the Altai Territory Alexander Karlin, he thanked all the participants of the federal program in our region. “We have earned high trust and one of the first regions of Russia have the option to upgrade to a modern broadcasting format. I think this is not the last step for the development of European standards. Residents of Altai region will have the opportunity to watch dozens of TV channels in digital format, because on stage – the launch of the second digital multiplex “- said Jacob Ishutin.
As previously reported IA” Amitel “in 2006 between the Governor of the Altai Territory and the leadership of Federal State Unitary Enterprise” Russian Television and Radio Broadcasting Network “signed an agreement on cooperation through what our region has become one of the first 12 Russian regions, which are involved in the implementation of the Federal Target Program “Development of broadcasting in the Russian Federation for 2009-2015.”.
At present, the province completed the construction of the planned 199 objects of digital broadcasting. More than 97% of the province’s population by the end of the third quarter of this year will have an opportunity to look at digital channels included in the first multiplex.
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