The second DTT multiplex in Russia now reaches over 50% of the country’s population.
Russia completes DVB-T2 transition
The Russian Television and Radio Broadcasting Network (RTRS) has completed the transition to DVB-T2, with Moscow and Moscow region, Kursk and Kaliningrad regions being the last parts of the country […]
Crimea set for DVB-T2 services
Russia will spend R10 million (€145,427) on the establishment of a DVB-T2 network in Crimea, the territory it annexed from Ukraine earlier this year.
Russian telco for sale
President Vladimir Putin has signed a decree authorising the sale of the 50% stake in Kosmos-TV currently held by the Russian Television and Radio Broadcasting Network (RTRS).
Crimean TV battle continues
The first and second Russian DTT multiplex will become available in Crimea on July 1.
Second mux launches in Moscow
Russia’s second DTT multiplex is now broadcasting in the capital, Moscow, and surrounding region.
Thomson wins Russian DTT contract
Thomson Broadcast is to supply transmitters for Russia’s second DTT multiplex.
Russia voices HbbTV concerns
Russia seems unprepared for HbbTV despite plans by the Russian Television and Broadcasting Network (RTRS) to launch a hybrid TV platform on its network in 2014.
Russia annuls DTT tender
Russia’s Federal Antimonopoly Office (FAS) has blocked a DTT tender organised by the Russian Television and Radio Broadcasting Network (RTRS).
New DTT tender in Russia
The Russian Television and Radio Broadcasting Network (RTRS) has announced a tender for the construction of the country’s second DTT multiplex.