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    Biz-lib.com: New Report Says Armenia's Telecommunications Sector Set to Grow

    Business Wire; Jul 15, 2005

    "2005 Central Asian Broadband and Internet Markets", a new report
    offered by Biz-lib.com, suggests that Armenia's telecommunications
    sector is steadily growing. With almost 600,000 fixed-line subscribers
    for a population of about 4 million people, the level of investment
    in infrastructure and new services has begun to increase.

    The report warns, however, that there are major structural issues to
    be addressed in the sector. ArmenTel, the country's national telecom
    provider, has exclusive rights to the provision of all telecoms
    services, including public switched telephony services and mobile
    telephony, in Armenia until 2013.

    The report notes that Internet services are outside ArmenTel's
    monopoly. The country's Internet market is small (penetration 7.5%),
    but has been developing steadily. However, there are still several
    major obstacles in the way of improved Internet connectivity. Not
    unexpectedly, these include poor telecom infrastructure; expensive
    telephone lines; the high cost of computer equipment relative to
    an average worker's salary; political unrest in some regions of the
    country, which impedes infrastructure reform and intimidates potential
    sponsors and donors, and a heavy dependence on international funding,
    making long-range planning difficult.

    Full details of this latest Biz-lib.com analysis can be found at
    http://www.biz-lib.com/ZPB80390.htmlBiz-lib.com Jennifer Cowlard
    [email protected] Tel: +44 1494 771734 Fax: +44 1494 778994
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