Date:07/03/12
We plan to start selling decoders. This will be possible after we receive government order and begin manufacturing decoders in large scale. We are ready to start production of ‘Peyk’ decoders’, Mr. Aliyev said. An average consumer will be able to start using decoders after determining their quantity.
For example, if the government orders 300,000 decoders, the plant will produce 500,000-600,000 pcs. for the retail sale. Decoders will be introduced to the market under ‘DVB-T PEYK’ brand name and at a price not exceeding 30 manat.
Nearly 600,000 families will be able to buy decoders at discount prices
Nearly 600,000 families will be able to buy decoders at discount prices. Director of ‘Peyk’ plant, Siyavush Aliyev, told that the National Television and Radio Counsel had addressed an appeal to the State Government to this end. ‘The Ministry of Defense Industry received a manufacturing order for decoders.We plan to start selling decoders. This will be possible after we receive government order and begin manufacturing decoders in large scale. We are ready to start production of ‘Peyk’ decoders’, Mr. Aliyev said. An average consumer will be able to start using decoders after determining their quantity.
For example, if the government orders 300,000 decoders, the plant will produce 500,000-600,000 pcs. for the retail sale. Decoders will be introduced to the market under ‘DVB-T PEYK’ brand name and at a price not exceeding 30 manat.
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