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18
January 2020
Saturday

Tatarstan Ministry of Digitalization of Public Administration, Information Technologies and Communications informs citizens of the republic that maintenance works will be carried out at the facilities of the Radio and Television Transmission Centre of Tatarstan on January 20, from 2 a.m. till 11 a.m. and will result the interruption of broadcasting of the programmes of digital television and radio.


14
October 2019
Monday

On October 14, Tatarstan switched to digital broadcasting. Over 1.3 million households in the republic got the opportunity to watch 20 channels in high digital quality for free.

On October 14, during the transition of Tatarstan to digital broadcasting, a backup satellite earth station was launched in Kazan.

The station will provide uninterrupted television broadcasting for MTS satellite TV subscribers throughout Russia, regardless of the weather, carrying out maintenance work and excludes the possibility of an emergency shutdown.

“The satellite communications station that we are launching today is an infrastructure facility, providing satellite broadcasting throughout Russia. Our partnership with MTS Company supports the digital leadership of Tatarstan and helps us to provide high-quality services to residents of the republic,” Tatarstan Minister of Digitalization of Public Administration, Information Technologies and Communications Airat Khairullin said.

On October 14, Tatarstan switched from analogue to digital broadcasting. Over 1.3 million households in the republic got the opportunity to watch 20 channels in digital quality for free.

Tatarstan Minister of Digitalization Airat Khairullin, Deputy Minister of the Digital Development, Communications and Mass Media of Russia Alexey Volin and other officials took part in the ceremony of the transition to digital TV, held in Kazan.


13
October 2019
Sunday

On October 14, Tatarstan will switch to digital broadcasting. Over 1.3 million households in the republic will watch 20 channels in digital quality for free. The ceremony of switching to digital broadcasting will be held at a television tower, which has recently celebrated its 60th anniversary, in Kazan. Tatarstan Minister of Digitalization Airat Khayrullin, Deputy Minister of the Digital Development, Communications and Mass Media of Russia Alexey Volin and other officials will take part in the ceremony.


28
September 2019
Saturday

On September 28, in Kazan, Tatarstan President Rustam Minnikhanov, Minister of Digitalization of Public Administration, Information Technologies and Communications of the republic Airat Khairullin and about 3,000 volunteers took part in a large-scale flashmob dedicated to the final stage of the country's transition to the "digit".


11
September 2019
Wednesday

Tatarstan Ministry of Informatization and Communication informs citizens of the republic that maintenance works will be carried out in the republic, which can result the interruption of broadcasting of the programmes of digital television.


10
September 2019
Tuesday

Tatarstan Ministry of Informatization and Communication informs citizens of the republic that maintenance works will be carried out in the republic on September, 10 from 9 a.m. till 3 p.m. and can result the interruption of broadcasting of the programmes of digital television.


8
August 2019
Thursday

A survey of Tatarstan citizens on their readiness to the transition to digital television, which will take place on October 14, is continuing on Tatarstan Official Portal of State Services.

 


23
July 2019
Tuesday

On July 23, speaking at a briefing at the Cabinet of Ministers of the republic, Tatarstan Minister of Informatization and Communication Airat Khairullin said that every day, about 600 citizens of the republic are transiting to digital broadcasting, but 118,000 people continue to watch analog television. The task of the ministry is to inform all these citizens about the ways of connecting digital equipment, to watch 20 TV channels in high digital quality.


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