Rustem Bektrumov, Sky Max Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan: Data transmission will increasingly move towards IP solutions

TKT1957 conducts a traditional annual survey of leading companies and specialists in the broadcasting and film production market. What technologies did broadcast focus on last year, and what do companies expect from the coming year?

Rustem Bektrumov, Regional Representative Sky Max Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan

Q1: What are the key trends of the Kazakhstan broadcast market in 2022? Can you note?

 A:

  • Decreased number of tenders
  • Increased sales of equipment with installment payments
  • Users prefer to rent equipment
  • Slowly but surely digitalization is taking place, which is a big plus in this area
  • Transition to equipment for transmission of TV and audio signals via FOCL
  • There is a trend of transition from SDI routing to IP routing
  • Video servers, video archives and graphic stations, lighting equipment was in low demand
  • The process of restructuring and change of ownership was noticeable, Closed channel «STV».

Q2: What technologies will be most in demand in 2023?

A:

  • There will be more economical solutions from old and new representatives
  • There will be a transition to digital broadcasting. This is a long-term national project that cannot be implemented without state support
  • Data transmission will increasingly move towards IP solutions.

You can learn more about the state of the broadcast segment of Kazakhstan and technical solutions that are of interest to this market at the International Hybrid Conference Broadcasting / Cinema 3 Kazakhstan, which will be held February 28 – March 1, 2023 in Astana, the capital of the Republic of Kazakhstan.

Organizer — TKT1957 LLC, Georgia.

General partner — Qualitron LTD.

Media partner — Cine Gear Expo.

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