Azerbaijani TV Channels Will Be Broadcast through Local Satellite
Suspended broadcast television and radio channels via a package of Azerbaijani Turkish satellite Turksat 3A. Countdown ban started on July 1 in connection with the transfer of resources to the first Azerbaijani telecommunication satellite "Azerspace-1".
The package includes local channels AzTV, Idman Azerbaycan, Medeniyyet, Ictimai, ATV Int. (CBC), Xezer and Azad Azerbaycan. To view channels Azerbaijani satellite dishes must be configured to receive frequency 11169.15 MHz, H, S/R-20400 Mb / s.
Azerbaijani satellite located at the orbital position of 46 degrees east longitude.
JSC Azerkosmos expects to receive $ 420 million in net income from the operation of the satellite.
Sputnik "Azerspace-1" was launched on February 9, 2013 from Kourou (in the north-east of South America in French Guiana). - 17D-
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