Digital TV News: Kvant-Efir
Kyrgyzstan begins DVB-T2 broadcasting
Nov 6, 2014 – Kyrgyztelekom has announced that it has begun DVB-T2 terrestrial broadcasting in the Kyrgyz Republic. The DVB-T2 broadcasting equipment tender was won by Kvant-Efir, with satellite capacity provided by Eutelsat.
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Kyrgyztelekom, Kvant-Efir, Eutelsat, Content Distribution, Digital TV, DVB-T2, Kyrgyzstan, Terrestrial
Scopus and Kvant-Efir Selected by Ukraine's RRT to Deploy Country's First MPEG-4 DTT Network
Sep 7, 2007 – Scopus Video Networks (NASDAQ: SCOP), a provider of digital video networking solutions, together with Kvant-Efir, a leading manufacturer and supplier of TV and radio broadcasting equipment in the Ukraine, have announced that they have been selected to supply and implement a DTT network in Ukraine.
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Scopus, Kvant-Efir, Digital TV, IBC2023, Terrestrial, Ukraine
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