Subscribers to Aile TV informed of suburban life and the problems of men
Local cable TV operator Aile TV increased the number of channels in digital broadcasting.
As noted in today's announcement of the company, to the digital package (87 basic and 68 other channels) added Russian TV channels "Country Living" and the appropriate “male” topics. Both channels are included in the list of services.
To view channels to subscribers of digital broadcasting in the format it is enough to start an automatic or manual search of the receiver to a frequency of 450 MHz.
This is the first digital cable operator of the country, providing services of cable coat rack by means of optical fibers, based on advanced technologies. It is also a local pioneer of HD-broadcast (High Definition) with 5 channels. - 17D-
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