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    ArmInfo News Agency (in Russian), Armenia
    Sept 10 2008


    Armenian parliament passes amendments to media law



    Yerevan, 10 September: The Armenian parliament approved amendments to
    the law on TV and radio in the third and final reading at its
    emergency session today.

    Armenian Minister of Economy Nerses Yeritsyan said that Armenia's
    transition to digital broadcasting was important in ensuring the
    country's information security. He pointed out that Armenia has joined
    the Geneva convention on international telecommunications, under which
    the deadline for the transition to the digital system for the
    countries of the European (first) frequency band is 2015. However,
    this process will finally end in most European countries in 2010-12.

    "Armenia should not lag behind the international tendency, especially
    as if our country fails to switch to the digital broadcasting system,
    the issue may be raised of stripping our country of the frequencies it
    has now. This may cause a number of problems to Armenia's information
    security," Yeritsyan said.

    [Passage omitted: Yeritsyan speaking about high quality of the digital
    system]

    The minister pointed out that in order to ensure a smooth transition
    from the analogue system to the digital one, the two systems would be
    operating together up to 2010. He said that international experts
    would audit the broadcasting field for two years, but a special
    interdepartmental commission would draw up a blueprint on the
    implementation of the digital broadcasting system and specific actions
    in this connection. On the whole, the transition to the digital
    broadcasting system may sharply decrease the number of available
    frequencies by 2010.

    The decrease is explained by the fact that digitalization of
    broadcasting will go though a transition period up to 2010, during
    which TV and radio companies will be able to broadcast both in the
    analogue and digital mode. Thus the number of busy frequencies will
    double. "After Armenia finally switches to digital broadcasting, the
    number of vacant frequencies will be back to its initial level," the
    minister of economy said.

    He pointed out that anyone would be able to bid for vacant frequencies
    starting in 2010. It has been decided to complete the transition
    period by 2010, inasmuch as the term of validity of licences of many
    TV and radio companies will end then. Under the Armenian law, a
    broadcasting licence is valid for seven years. However, Yeritsyan said
    that the draft law does not envisage issuing interim licences in the
    period of 2008-10. "The reason for the duration [of the validity of
    the licence] being seven years is that an applicant company should not
    only have the necessary funds for broadcasting, it also has to be
    given time for the funds invested to be recovered. Therefore, the
    issuing of short-term licences will not give them the opportunity to
    recover their expenditure, and one will not be able to demand that
    they broadcast digitally," the minister noted.
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