UATV Ukrainian TV channel from early April has appeared in the package of Latvian operator Baltcom, the Information Policy Ministry reported on Friday.
The TV channel will be available in Digital Television and Interactive Television packages.
Baltcom was established in 1991. It is the largest operator in Lativa and provides services in more than 15 cities and towns.
Earlier UATV has become available in Georgia and Azerbaijan.
Ukraine's international broadcasting multimedia platform was launched on October 1, 2015. The platform was created on the basis of state-run television companies Global Service Ukrainian Television and Radio Broadcasting, Banking Television and Ukrinform news agency. The UATV channel was introduced instead of satellite UTR TV channel as part of the international broadcasting multimedia platform. It is broadcasted via three satellites: Amos 3, Azerspace 1, Galazy 19, as well on its own YouTube channel in three languages: Ukrainian, Russian and English.
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