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Ali Abbasov: Azerbaijan’s radio/TV interference in the Armenian airspace results from the latter’s failure to meet technical requirements

Ali Abbasov: Azerbaijan’s radio/TV interference in the Armenian airspace results from the latter’s failure to meet technical requirements
# 21 January 2009 13:45 (UTC +04:00)
Baku. Ayur Veliyeva - APA-Economics. Armenian Ministry of Communications and Transport has filed a grievance with the International Telecommunication Union against Azerbaijan, complaining about the illegal interference of Azerbaijan-based television/radio broadcasts in its airspace, said Ali Abbasov, Azerbaijan’s Minister of Communications and Information Technologies.
According to him, today, Azerbaijan regulates broadcasting with its neighbors under a protocol agreed on with the International Telecommunications Union.
“Some funds were made available from the President’s Reserve Fund last year to install transmitters in the border areas so as to improve the reception of radio waves.
The interference of our radio/TV transmission in Armenian airspace results from the latter’s failure to meet technical requirements of broadcasting. 13 large transmitting stations are being installed in Azerbaijan’s border areas. Two transmitters will soon be deployed in Lerik. With these stations, the interference of Armenian broadcasts in our airspace will be over,” he added.
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