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Interregional Seminar on the Transition from SECAM to Digital TV Broadcasting Kiev, Ukraine, 13 - 15 November 2000 Interregional Seminar on the Transition from SECAM to Digital TV Broadcasting Kiev, Ukraine, 13 - 15 November 2000 LIST OF PARTICIPANTS ADMINISTRATIONS AZERBAIJAN Mr. Mikael ABBASOV Tel: +994 12 976 297 Technical Manager Fax: +994 12 983325 Teleradio E-mail : [email protected] Ministry of Communications 2 Abbaszade Str. Baku BELARUS Mr. Sergey DUDAREV Tel: +375 17 2278624 Head of Broadcasting Department Fax: +375 17 2224783 State Supervisory Department for E-mail : [email protected] Telecommunications 22, Engels Str. 220030 Minsk Mr. Georgy GRINEVETSKY Tel: +375 17 2272157 Head, Television, Radiocommunication & Fax: +375 17 2260848 Radiobroadcasting Department E-mail : [email protected] Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications 10 Skaryna Av. 220050 Minsk Mr. Vladimir MORDACHEV Tel: +375 17 2398994 Head of the Research EMC Laboratory, Ph. D Fax: +375 17 2310914 Belarusian Radielectronic (BSUIR) E-mail: nilemcsuir.edu.by 6, P. Brovka Str. 220013 Minsk Mr. Valeriy SHYSHLO Tel: +375 172 27 6581 Chief Engineer Fax: +375 172 27 0845 Republican Radio Transmitting Center of Belarus 22 Engels Str. 220000 Minsk Mr. Anatoliy TKACHENKO Tel: +375 172 39 88 19 Professor Fax: +375 172 31 09 14 Belarusian State University of Informatics E-mail: [email protected] and Radioelectronics 6, Petrusya Brovki Str. 220600 Minsk BULGARIA Mr. Ludmil ASSENOV Tel: +359 2 963 3095/463391 Chief Engineer Fax: +359 2 963 4045/9461034 Bulgarian National Television 29 San Stefano str. 1504 Sofia Mr. Bozhidar KOZHUHAROV Tel: +359 2 949 2337 Chief Expert Fax: +359 2 980 5271 Ministry of Transport & Communications E-mail: [email protected] 6 Gourko Str. 1000 Sofia Mr. Nedko NEDEV Tel: +359 2 655 108 Head of Fax: +359 2 963 0452 TV & FM Transmitters Department Bulgarian Telecommunication Company Ltd. 2, Yavorov Blvd TV Tower 1080 Sofia Mr. Dimitar SHEKERDJIEV Tel: +359 2 963 4040 Head of Fax: +359 2 963 0452 TV & FM Transmitters Laboratory E-mail : [email protected] Bulgarian Telecommunication Company Ltd. 2, Yavorov Blvd TV Tower 1080 Sofia Mr. Anton ZAFIROV Tel: +359 2 963 2011 Deputy Managing Director Fax: +359 2 963 2011 Broadcasting Division E-mail : [email protected] Bulgarian Telecommunication Company Ltd. 2, Yavorov Blvd TV Tower 1080 Sofia BURUNDI Mr. Deo RIVUZUMWAMI Tel: +257 22 56 81 Chief Engineer Fax: +257 22 65 47 Broadcasting E-mail : [email protected] Radiotelevision nationale du Burundi BP 19000 Bujumbura CAPE VERDE Mr. José A. BARBOSA BRITO Tel: +238 623 207 Director Broadcast Fax: +238 623 206 Radiotelevisao Caboverdeana (RTC) E-mail : [email protected] Praia DJIBOUTI Mr. Ahmed D. WARSAMA Tel: +253 35 22 94 Chef de center émetteur Fax: +253 35 65 02 Radio Télévision de Djibouti E-mail: [email protected] Djibouti, P/o box 97 GEORGIA Mr. George SPANDERASHVILI Tel: +995 32 933 126 Chief Engineer Fax: +995 32 984 071 Supervision Service of Communication & Post E-mail : [email protected] 46 Tevdore Mghvdeli Str. Tbilisi 380054 Mr. David TSIVTSIVADZE Tel: +995 32 997 002 Senior Engineer Fax: +995 32 984 071 Supervision Service of Communication & Post 46 Tevdore Mghvdeli Str. Tbilisi 380054 KYRGYZ REPUBLIC Mr. Bakyt-Bek MURZABAEV Tel: +996 312 544 103 Head of EMC Dept. Fax: +996 312 544 105 National Communications Agency of Kyrgyz E-mail: [email protected] Republic 7-B Sovietskaya Str. Bishkek LATVIA (REPUBLIC OF) Ms. Ina BOBROVA Tel: +371 72 42 321 Junior Adviser Fax: +371 72 42 325 Ministry of Transport & Communication Department E-mail: [email protected] 3, Gogola Street Riga LV-1190 Mr. Inars JECABSONS Tel: +371 733 26 72 Expert – Broadcasting Fax: +371 782 12 75 Latvia Telecommunication State Inspection E-mail: [email protected] Elizabetes St. 41/43 LV1010 Riga Mr. Juris VALENIEKS Tel: +371 733 26 72 Engineer Fax: +371 782 12 75 Latvia State Telecommunication Inspection E-mail: [email protected] Elizabetes St. 41/43 LV1010 Riga LITHUANIA Mr. Kestutis LUMBIS Tel: +370 2 261 407 Deputy Head Fax: +370 2 261564 Radio & TV Division E-mail: [email protected] State Radio Frequency Service Algirdo 27 2006 Vilnius MOLDOVA (Republic of) Mr. Victor BADULESCU Tel: +373 2 25 11 10 Director of the Radio Communication Dept. Fax: +373 2 54 65 64 MTC E-mail: [email protected] Flat 47 43/1 Drumul Viilor Str. Chisinau Mr. Evgenii SESTACOV Tel: +373 2 73 39 34 Head of Department Fax: +373 2 73 39 41 State Communication Inspection E-mail: [email protected] 28/2 Drumil Viilor Str. MD2021 Chisinau MONGOLIA Mr. Ayurzana TSOGTBAYAR Tel: +976 1 326663 Chief Engineer of Mongolian Television Fax: +976 1 327234 Mongolian Radio & Television (MRTV) E-mail: montvamagicnet.mn Duvisgalyn Zam-3 Ulaanbaatar 11 RUSSIA Mr. Mark BYKHOVSKI Tel: +7095 267 18 02 Head of Department Fax: +7095 261 06 23 Radio Research & Development Institute E-mail: [email protected] Kazakova, 16 Moscow Mr. Valeriy DOTOLEV Tel: +7095 261 0475 Engineer Fax: +7095 261 1108 Radio Research & Development Institute E-mail: [email protected] Kazakova, 16 Moscow Mr. Nikolai IAKOUCHINE Tel: +7095 261 0319 Engineer Fax: +7095 261 1108 Radio Research & Development Institute E-mail: [email protected] Kazakova, 16 Moscow Mr. Rostislav KRASNOCHTCHEKOV Tel: +7095 261 0475 Engineer Fax: +7095 261 1108 Radio Research & Development Institute Kazakova, 16 Moscow Mr. Andrey LASHKEVICH Tel: +7095 261 0475 Engineer Fax: +7095 261 1108 Radio Research & Development Institute E-mail: [email protected] Kazakova, 16 Moscow Mrs. Elena POLETAEVA Tel: +7095 292 66 84 Head of Telecommunications Fax: +7095 292 70 43 Radiocommunications Department E-mail: [email protected] Executive Committee of the Regional Commonwealth in the field of Communication (RCC) 7 Tverskaya Str. 103375 Moscow Mr. Alexander V. RESHETNYAK Tel: +095 251 40 13 Head Fax: +095 250 23 56 Distribution Network Development Department Federal State Unitary Enterprise The Russian Television & Radiobrodcasting Company (RTR) 5th, Ulitsa Yamskogo Polya, 19/21 Moscow, 125 040 Mrs. Tatiana SUSHKOVA Tel: +095 213 1056 Head Fax: +095 213 0332 Sector of Perspective Planning of Distribution Network Federal State Unitary Enterprise The Russian Television & Radiobrodcasting Company (RTR) 5th, Ulitsa Yamskogo Polya, 19/21 Moscow, 125 040 SENEGAL Mr. Mamadou Seydou DIALLO Tel: +221 823 63 10 Director of Technical Services Fax: +221 822 34 90 Radiodiffusion Télévision Sénégalaise E-mail : [email protected] Triangle Sud BP 1765 Dakar TAJIKISTAN Mr. Faizullo SALIKHOV Tel: +992 372 21 55 39 Head of Earth Station « Orbita » Fax: +992 372 21 29 53 Ministry of Communications E-mail : [email protected] 57, Rudaki Ave. Dushanbe, 734000 TOGO Mr. Passassim ATADE NANGUIT Tel: +228 21 53 57 Responsable des nouvelles technologies & de Fax: +228 21 57 86 l’informatique E-mail : [email protected] National Togolese Television (TVT) BP 3286 Lome UKRAINE Mr. Sergiy ABRAMOV Tel: +380 44 229 43 12 Head New Technologies Department State Committee of Information Policy of Ukraine 2, Prorizna Str. 01001 Kiev, Mr. Vladimir ALEKSEYEV Tel : +380 44 296 8379 Deputy Head Fax : +380 44 296 8334 Parliament Committee for Freedom of Expression and Information People’s Deputy 1 Lesi Ukrayinki Kyiv Mr. Anatoliy ANTONENKO Tel: +380 44 226 22 62 Vice-President Fax: +380 44 440 87 22 Radio, TV and Communications Concern E-mail: [email protected] 10, Dorogozhytska Str. 04112 Kyiv Mr. Volodymyr ARTEMJEV Tel: +380 44 226 55 71 Senior Consultant Fax: +380 44 226 24 11 Committee for Building, Transport and E-mail: [email protected] Communications Supreme Rada of Ukraine 5, Hrushevskoho Str. 01019 Kyiv Mr. Leonid AVDEYENKO Tel: +380 44 245 00 59 Deputy Head Fax: +380 44 245 00 59 Radio Electronic Protection Department Radio Frequency Service 6 Povitroflotskiy Pr. Kyiv Mr. Mykola BAGRAEV Tel: +380 44 227 50 53 National Council Member of Ukraine Fax: +380 44 227 50 53 National Council of Radio and TV Broadcasting of Ukraine 9, Sh.Rustavelli Str. 01023 Kyiv Mr. Volodymyr BEREZANETZ Tel: +380 44 238 80 29 Head of Broadcasting Studio Complex Fax: +380 44 238 80 20 Closed JSC “Novyi Channel” E-mail: [email protected] 24/1, Nahyrna Str. 04107 Kyiv Mr. Vadim BLAGODARNYI Tel: +380 44 569 3841 Sector Head Fax: +380 44 569 3826 Service of Radio Technology Development E-mail: [email protected] Forecasting Ukrainian State Centre of Radio Frequencies 15th km, Peremogy pr. 03179 Kyiv Ms. Olga BODNAR Tel: +380 44 423 0439 Leading Engineer Fax: +380 44 569 3826 Frequency Planning Dept. Ukrainian State Centre of Radio Frequencies 15th km Peremogy pr 03179 Kyiv Mr. Victor BULGACH Tel: +380 44 271 40 39 Rector Fax: +380 44 276 90 00 Kiev Institute of Communications E-mail: [email protected] 7, Solomyanska Str. 03110 Kyiv Mr. Yuriy BURYKIN Tel: +380 44 261 58 57 Head of Fax: +380 44 269 50 58 Satellite Communications Department National Space Agency of Ukraine 11 Bozhenko Str. Kyiv Mr. Anatoliy CHERNIY Tel: +380 44 490 6761 Technical Director Fax: +380 44 490 6761 Closed JSC “UNTK – Inter TV Channel” +380 44 490 6765 30 Dmytriyivska Str. E-mail: [email protected] 01054 Kyiv Mr. Mykola CHERVINCHUK Tel: +380 44 462 0439 Marketing Director “Ukrainian New Technologies”, Ltd 12 Myhaylivska Str. Kyiv Mr. Oleksandr DROBYK Tel: +380 44 276 5078 Deputy Head on Scientific Research Fax: +380 44 276 9000 Kiev Institute of Communications E-mail: [email protected] 7, Solomyanska Str. 03110 Kyiv Mr. Vadim DROK Tel : +380 44 423 0439 Engineer Fax : +380 44 569 38 26 TV and Radio Frequency Assignment Dept. Ukrainian State Centre of Radio Frequencies 15th km, Peremogy pr. 03179, Kyiv Mr. Mykola DUDKA Tel: +380 44 229 1762 Deputy Head Radio and TV Department State Committee of Information Policy of Ukraine 2, Prorizna Str.
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