GS Group
announced plans
for implementing
satellite-broadcasting
project in
Myanmar
On August 29,
2014, the GS
Group
international
holding company
unveiled its
plans for the
implementation
of the
satellite-broadcasting
project in the
Republic of the
Union of
Myanmar. The
holding company
representatives
made a
declaration at
the first
session of the
Inter-governmental
Russian-Myanmar
Commission for
trade and
economic
cooperation.
GS Group
representatives
took part in the
discussion of
bilateral
cooperation in
the field of
trade and
investment
during the first
meeting of the
Intergovernmental
Commission,
which took place
in city of Nay
Pyi Taw,
Republic of the
Union of
Myanmar. Denis
Budilov, Deputy
Director for
Foreign
Broadcasting
Projects of GS
Group presented
one of the core
company
competencies –
implementation
of international
digital TV
broadcasting
projects.
Following the
report,
delegates
discussed
possible ways of
bilateral
cooperation for
developing
satellite and
terrestrial
digital
broadcasting in
the Republic.
Alexey Ulyukayev,
Minister of Economic
Development of
the Russian Federation
who headed the
Russian
delegation,
marked the
special interest
of the GS Group
holding company
by establishing
technological
and investment
partnerships
with companies
of Myanmar,
which will
potentially
result in
successful
expansion of
economic ties
between the two
countries and
will have a
positive impact
of the image of
Russian high
technologies
within the
global market.
On August 28,
the day before
the
intergovernmental
session,
representatives
of GS Group and
the Ministry of
Communications
of Myanmar held
a joint meeting,
where they had
announced their
plans for the
implementation
of the
satellite-broadcasting
project from the
GS Group in the
Republic
together with a
local partner.
Myanmar is a
promising region
for establishing
Pay-TV platforms
due to the
presence of a
significant
number of
households with
a TV and low
availability of
Pay-TV in the
country. Today,
the developing
country of
Myanmar is open
to investments
from other
countries and GS
Group has
submitted
cooperation
prospects for
implementing the
first mass
satellite Pay-TV
platform,
expansion of the
TV viewing
audience and
creation of new
jobs in Myanmar.
It has aroused
great interest
amongst
representatives
of the Myanmar
government,
which has been
clearly
reflected at the
intergovernmental
meeting that
took place on
August 29.
"The GS Group
competencies
include
implementing
foreign
broadcasting
projects and
their successful
support based on
positive
experiences. We
are ready to
launch the
broadcasting
project in the
Republic of the
Union of Myanmar
within a short
time, which will
be the first
publicly
available
satellite TV in
the country." –
commented Denis
Budilov, Deputy
Director of
Foreign
Broadcasting
Projects, GS
Group.
The agreement to
establish an
Intergovernmental
Russian-Myanmar
Commission on
trade and
economic
cooperation was
signed on August
29, 2014 by
Alexey Ulyukaev,
Minister of Economic
Development of
the Russian Federation,
and Kan Zaw,
Minister for
National
Planning and
Economic
Development of
the Republic of
the Union of
Myanmar. The
Commission aims
to set new
dynamics for
international
relations and to
turn development
into a major
factor of trade
and economic
relations
between Russia
and Myanmar
along with the
Association of
Southeast Asian
Nations (ASEAN).
"We believe that
Myanmar is one
of the
prospective
partners of the
Russian
Federation and
I’m sure that
the
Inter-governmental
Commission will
hit the ground
running for
joint
scientific,
technical and
economic
development." –
said Alexey
Ulyukayev,
Minister of Economic
Development of
the Russian Federation.