The latest equipment from KATV 1
To provide high quality services operator of cable television KATV 1 began work on the installation of the latest equipment.
As stated in the structure of modern telecommunication technologies will improve services: analog, digital, HD broadcasting and high speed Internet access via leased lines network. Also, without changing the tariff plan will be presented a new network of services and increased the number of digital channels. The fully updated call centre 127 will be presented by the leading international call center AVAYA. Thus, subscribers will be able to effectively get on the phone right information and quality services.
The Company shall inform existing and potential users that the observed maintenance works that have caused temporary interruptions in the broadcast channels are eliminated. Upon completion of all the technical work, they will improve the quality of analog and digital broadcasting.
The cable operator KATV 1 submitted by LLC AG Telecom operates under a license issued by the National Radio and Television Council in August 2005. The company provides services in 15 service offices located in the cities of Baku, Ganja, Mingechevir and Khyrdalan. - 17D-
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- 31 July 2014 17:30
Economics
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