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    ICON TARGETS 10,000 ARMENIAN WIMAX CUSTOMERS IN FIRST YEAR OF OPERATION
    Michael Lacquiere

    World Markets Research Centre
    Dec 4 2008

    iCON Communications has indicated that it is targeting a WiMAX
    subscriber number of 10,000 within a year of launching operations,
    reports ARKA. The company will begin testing its network from 1 January
    2009. It will carry out state-by-state access to the network, beginning
    in the centre of the capital Yerevan and expanding throughout the city
    by April 2009. It aims to cover the entire country by the end of 2010,
    at a likely total cost of around $10US million. The roll-out has been
    delayed because of problems in Belgium with the supply of equipment
    from Alcatel-Lucent.

    Significance: iCON's 802.16e-2005 (Rev. E) WiMAX network will offer
    broadband internet in the first phase and VoIP and VPN services in
    the second phase. The operator plans to target both residential and
    business customers, as well as government organisations. Given the
    poorly developed fixed-line infrastructure in Armenia, wireless
    networks have the potential to offer broadband while saving on
    the costs of physical infrastructure deployment. As well as iCON,
    Comstar and Clearstream have also obtained WiMAX licences in Armenia
    (see Armenia: 21 October 2008: ).
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