MOSCOW, November 17 - Moscow exhibition has gathered 250 TV, radio broadcasting companies.
All participants of the exhibition are sure that contemporary television and radio broadcasting is based on digital technologies.
"The Russian exhibition of television and radio broadcasting NAT-Expo has gathered 250 companies from 100 countries" said the President of the Russian Television and Radio Broadcasting Association, Eduard Sagalayev at the inauguration ceremony on Wednesday.
"We can surely expect the inflow of major investments into domestic digital television and radio broadcasting in several years to come," he said.
However, there is still no finalized and approved standard of digital broadcasting in Russia, Deputy Information Technologies and Communications Minister Boris Antonyuk said. He expressed the hope that a discussion of this issue during the exhibition will help produce a consensus.
Federation Council Speaker Sergei Mironov expressed confidence that "every family will have digital television shortly."
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