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    ARMENIAN OPERATOR BLAMES GEORGIA FOR INTERNET FAILURE

    Regnum, Moscow
    9 Aug 06

    9 August: To all appearances, Georgia has simply switched off the
    connection and Armenia has again found itself without access to
    the internet. "The connection has simply been switched off on the
    Georgian side and at this moment it is impossible to understand the
    reason for that; work is under way," Asmik Chutilyan, press secretary
    of the national operator, ArmenTel, said in an interview with Regnum
    on 9 August.

    ArmenTel has the exclusive right to maintain the international
    telecommunications link to Armenia. The data is transferred through
    one cable which goes from Armenia to Ukraine, via Georgia and then
    the sea bed of the Black sea. On the south of Armenia the cable is
    connected to the similar infrastructure of Iran.

    Earlier, on 8 August, Chutilyan said that the internet connection in
    Armenia has been completely restored owing to "satellite connection
    and reserve sources" after the cable was damaged on the Black Sea
    bed. She also said that the cable is being repaired and the work will
    be over within 10 days.

    [Passage omitted: Earlier cases when the connection was cut]
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