Kyrgyz
Republic throttles up transition to
digital broadcasting with Eutelsat
27 January 2015
Eutelsat
Communications has signed a multi-year
agreement with RPO RMTR, the public
broadcaster of the Kyrgyz Republic, that
will accelerate the country’s switch to
a fully digital broadcasting
environment.
RPO RMTR is using the high-power
service area of the EUTELSAT 70B
satellite to broadcast a free-to-air
platform of national channels to Digital
Terrestrial Television (DTT) towers and
direct to homes beyond terrestrial
reception. One in five of the 1.2
million TV homes in the Kyrgyz Republic
is already equipped with a dish, with
the country’s highly mountainous terrain
making satellite particularly efficient
for achieving 100% penetration of
digital TV.
Comprising four TV and three radio
channels, the RPO RMTR platform went
live in November and was launched
commercially this month. The offer is
expected to ramp up rapidly in 2015 to
16 TV and eight radio channels, with
further services planned for the future.
The Vice Minister of Culture,
Information and Tourism of the Kyrgyz
Republic, Ainura Temirbekova, stated:
“We are excited about the fruitful
cooperation between RPO RMTR and
Eutelsat for the successful
implementation of digital satellite TV.
This project for the broadcasting of the
Kyrgyz Republic’s public channels via
EUTELSAT 70B satellite allows us to
cover the entire territory of the
country. The population of the Kyrgyz
Republic is now able to receive all
public TV and radio channels anywhere in
our country.”
Bakit Sharshembiev, CEO of RPO
RMTR, added: “Access to EUTELSAT 70B’s
premium coverage over the Kyrgyz
Republic transforms us into a nationwide
provider of digital broadcast services.
By having a hybrid satellite - DTT
network, we will achieve full digital
coverage in time for analogue switch off
in June this year.”
Michel Azibert, Chief Commercial &
Development Officer of Eutelsat,
concluded: “We are delighted to leverage
our experience of analogue switch-off to
help the Kyrgyz Republic organise a
smooth transition to digital, and that
RPO RMTR’s preference goes to our
EUTELSAT 70B satellite. This is a
significant opportunity for Central Asia
as Eutelsat’s 70° East position can take
its place as a broadcasting point of
reference in the region, with premium
reach of the Kyrgyz Republic as well as
Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and
Tajikistan.”