Saima Telecom has teamed up with global technology powerhouse ZTE Corporation to launch Kyrgyzstan’s first 4K Android TV set-top box.
The device, set for release today, September 16, 2025, promises to transform how subscribers experience television, combining ultra-high-definition visuals, interactive features, and access to an extensive catalog of content.
This collaboration merges Saima Telecom’s expertise in the Kyrgyz market with ZTE’s long-standing reputation for innovation in telecommunications and broadcasting.
Company officials noted that the joint effort allowed the project to move from planning to market readiness in just three months, highlighting the efficiency of the partnership.
The 4K Android TV set-top box is designed with both convenience and performance in mind. It delivers crystal-clear 4K resolution for immersive viewing, while also offering a user-friendly interface that makes it easy for customers to browse, search, and personalize their entertainment.
Enhanced connectivity ensures smoother streaming and quicker access to a wider range of channels and digital services than ever before.
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Bolot Kasymbekov, CEO of Saima Telecom, emphasized the strategic importance of this launch, stating that the company is committed to bringing world-class digital technologies to Kyrgyz households.
“This is not just a product release; it’s a step toward shaping the future of entertainment in Kyrgyzstan,” Kasymbekov said.
Industry observers view this rollout as a milestone that positions Kyrgyzstan closer to global digital standards. The introduction of a 4K Android TV platform signals a shift toward smarter, more interactive home entertainment options in the region.
For consumers, it offers the promise of premium video quality, seamless usability, and reliable service—all in one device.
With Saima Telecom and ZTE working hand-in-hand, Kyrgyzstan’s television market is poised to enter a new era defined by technological sophistication and enriched viewer experiences.
By Victor Georgewill
