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Azerbaijani Communications Ministry considers extreme measures against TV channels unacceptable

Azerbaijan Materials 22 January 2013 16:19 (UTC +04:00)
The Azerbaijani Ministry of Communications and Information Technologies has issued a statement against the use of radical measures against private television channels.

Azerbaijan, Baku, Jan. 22 / Trend H.Valiyev /

The Azerbaijani Ministry of Communications and Information Technologies has issued a statement against the use of radical measures against private television channels.

As the head of the ministry Ali Abbasov recently said at a meeting of the ministry board, a sharp suspension of technical assistance to channels does not solve the issue, in spite of their financial obligations.

Conflicts arose between a structure rendering technical services and a customer structure. Abbasov believes it is unacceptable to force TV companies to meet their financial obligations for use of the technical infrastructure by making them go off the air.

"The issue should be addressed by other more acceptable mechanisms and methods of regulation. It is necessary to pursue a policy of regulation, acceptable for both sides. As for broadcasting tariffs, this issue is already under consideration by the Tariff Council. In general, the issues relating to the regulation mechanisms must be addressed before analog broadcasting ceases to exist. This means all the regulatory mechanisms must be put in full readiness by 2014," Abbasov said.

The minister said suspension of analog broadcasting, and a full transition to the new broadcasting standard are the prospective areas of development and promise new opportunities.

This will eliminate the problem of the lack of frequency resources which is relevant today in view of the dynamic development of mobile communication technology.

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