CREATION OF AUTOMATED CENTRALIZED RADIOMONITORING NETWORK DELAYED
At the beginning of this year Radio Frequencies Department has concluded a contract with German Rohde&Schwarz company to select the sections for the radio monitoring in line with the ITU (International Telecommunication Union) recommendations.
According to the Rohde&Schwarz recommendations, the Network Management Centre will work in Mehtiabad district and the on the last floor of the multistory building in Yeni Guneshli district.
Construction in Yeni Guneshli district is coming to the end and the talks are in progress in Ganja to buy land and locate one more radio control point here.-0--
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- Question-answer
- 15 September 2010 17:56
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- Economics
- 15 September 2010 19:31
Economics
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Azerbaijan’s economic growth is expected to continue in the coming years, although forecasts from ING Group and the United Nations (UN) present slightly differing views on the pace of recovery. ING Group, the largest banking institution in the Netherlands, predicts modest growth in Azerbaijan’s gross domestic product (GDP), while the UN offers a more optimistic outlook.
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The average age of taxi cars in Azerbaijan has dropped from 15 to 7 years, according to a statement from the Azerbaijan Ground Transport Agency (AYNA), which attributes this change to the implementation of reforms.
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Kazakhstan has bolstered its position in international grain markets by resuming exports to Iran and Azerbaijan, according to the country’s Ministry of Agriculture.
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In recent years, Azerbaijan has quietly fostered a vibrant startup ecosystem that is beginning to make waves on the international stage. From digital education platforms to innovations in agrotechnology, these startups reflect the country's growing embrace of technology and entrepreneurship. A combination of government support, international collaboration, and bold entrepreneurial vision has propelled several Azerbaijani ventures into the global spotlight.
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