FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL

Posted On

02
May
2022

Poland to help Ukraine to restore destroyed network of TV, radio broadcasting transmitters

KYIV. May 2 (Interfax-Ukraine) – Emitel, the leading operator of on-air radio and television in Poland, will provide Ukraine with television and radio broadcasting equipment free of charge, according to the Telegram channel of the State Service for Special Communications and Information Protection of Ukraine.

The State Service for Special Communications and Information Protection said that dozens of transmitting television centers were damaged due to missile attacks and bombing in Ukraine. Currently, the resumption of broadcasting is one of the key tasks of the Concern for Broadcasting, Radio Communications and Television operating under the State Service for Special Communications and Information Protection.

"Recently, the Republic of Lithuania provided 19 television and FM transmitters for such purposes. Now we are waiting for help from colleagues from Poland. As part of the cooperation between the State Service for Special Communications and Information Protection and the Concern for Broadcasting, Radio Communications and Television and the leading operator of on-air radio and television in the Republic of Poland, Emitel, Ukraine will receive television and radio broadcasting equipment free of charge. The agreement on the supply of the first batch has already been signed by representatives of the concern and the Polish company.

Within a few weeks, four powerful digital television transmitters, three FM transmitters and antenna systems will be delivered to Ukraine.