Digital TV News: Georgian National Communications Commission
Georgia completes switch from analogue to digital television
Oct 9, 2015 – The Georgian National Communications Commission (GNCC) has announced that the country's switchover process from analogue terrestrial broadcasting to digital broadcasting has been completed.
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Georgian National Communications Commission, Digital TV, Georgia, Terrestrial
Stereo+ receives satellite broadcasting licence for Georgia
Dec 27, 2013 – The Georgian National Communications Commission (GNCC) has announced that Stereo+ has received a satellite broadcasting license for the country, valid for 10 years.
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Georgian National Communications Commission, Digital TV, Georgia, Regulation, Satellite
Georgia's New Media Achara adds satellite broadcasting licence
Dec 19, 2013 – The Georgian National Communications Commission has announced that New Media Achara Ltd has been given a satellite broadcasting licence. New Media Achara already carries out broadcasting activities via cable.
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Georgian National Communications Commission, Digital TV, Georgia, Regulation, Satellite
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