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    Armenian provider targets students as users of wireless Internet

    Arminfo
    26 Jul 04

    YEREVAN

    Armenia's largest Internet provider, Arminco, in tandem with the Intel
    Corporation, are building the infrastructure in Armenia to introduce
    Centrino technology - the wireless Internet, Arminco's director
    Andranik Aleksanyan has said in an interview with Arminfo news agency.

    The programme's main target group are students and therefore Intel's
    concept is to provide as many students as possible with
    Centrino-powered laptops, Aleksanyan said. This means opening wireless
    Internet hotspots in places where there are many students - in student
    cafes and on campuses.

    "If we find out that it's not only students who are interested in the
    wireless Internet, then we will ensure that such hotspots are created
    all over Yerevan," Aleksanyan said. As of today, Arminco has opened 50
    such hotspots in Yerevan. Altogether they have between 500 and 600
    fixed users.

    Aleksanyan said that the company's pricing for Internet services is
    standard (except for dial-up links) - five cents per one megabyte of
    information. "Whether this is too much or too little is another
    matter, but considering the cost for renting the E1 Internet channel
    (21,000 dollars per month), this is the minimum that we can get in
    Armenia today," he said. When connecting to a hotspot, the speed of
    information transmission per user is 5 megahertz per second.

    A radio-modem is installed in the Centrino-powered laptops and it can
    provide fixed or mobile Internet connections. The UNICOMP company
    produces Centrino laptops in Armenia.
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