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    ARMENIAN REGULATOR OPTIMISTIC ABOUT EMERGENCE OF COMPETITION IN FIXED-LINE SPHERE
    Michael Lacquiere

    World Markets Research Centre
    Global Insight
    July 18, 2008

    Armenia's Public Services Regulatory Commission chairman, Robert
    Nazaryan, has indicated that he expects competition in the fixed-line
    sector to emerge soon, reports ARKA. Armentel's monopoly officially
    ended in October 2007, although the operator remains a de facto
    monopolist in the sector (seeArmenia: 3 October 2007:). However,
    Nazaryan has pointed to thede jureremoval of Armentel's monopoly,
    as well as efforts by the Commission to institute new regulations
    and rulings to ease the route of operators into the sector. He also
    added that some companies have already begun construction of their
    own fibre-optic networks.

    Significance: Global Insight estimates that at the end of 2007,
    fixed-line penetration in Armenia was around 19.8%, with 629,300
    subscribers, following annual growth of around 3.4%. This compares to
    the mobile sector, in which penetration rose to 57.4% in 2007 following
    annual growth of 53.3%. Mobile uptake has been buoyed by the presence
    of competition, with K-Telecom ahead of Armentel in the subscriber
    market and a third GSM licence due to be awarded before the end of the
    year. Despite the current disparity between the sectors, Nazaryan has
    expressed his hope that the level of fixed-line competition may be
    similar to that in the mobile sector "in the near future". However,
    international trends suggest that this is unlikely.
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