The Kazakhstan government has announced an investment over KZT 36 billion (USD 196 million) in next three years for the on-going development of digital video broadcasting — terrestrial (DVB-T) services in the country.
This year, the government has planned to spend KZT 14.4 billion (USD 78.4 million). In 2015 and 2016, it will invest about KZT 14.3 billion (USD 77.9 million) and KZT 7.3 billion (USD 39.7 million) respectively.
The government has planned to complete the transition of digital broadcasting in 2015. In 2010, the country had embarked on the digitalisation process and the work is currently in progress.
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