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  • ICON Communications To Launch WiMAX Service In Armenia During 2009

    ICON COMMUNICATIONS TO LAUNCH WIMAX SERVICE IN ARMENIA DURING 2009
    By Jeff Orr

    WiMax.com
    Tuesday, October 21, 2008
    TX

    Yerevan to receive high-speed Internet, VoIP and data services by
    January with expansion to major cities and tourism destinations over
    the next year.

    iCON Communications announced plans to launch WiMAX service in Yerevan,
    Armenia by January 2009 and expanded coverage into major Armenian
    cities during calendar 2009. The operator further announced it has
    secured a multi-million dollar investment by a multinational holding
    company specializing in telecommunication investments. The financial
    infusion will accelerate the WiMAX rollout in Yerevan and the rest
    of the country.

    The WiMAX network will initially provide high speed internet access
    as a wireless alternative for cable modems and DSL. Over time, the
    service will be expanded to cover entire geographic areas for iCON
    customers to access the network wherever they are within the coverage
    areas. The major advantage of WiMAX over wired broadband technologies
    is that installation and activation is immediate, and does not require
    any last-mile connection.

    iCON will offer high-speed wireless broadband internet, Virtual
    Private Network (VPN) and Voice over IP (VoIP) services to consumer,
    corporate and governmental customers in Armenia. "Our corporate
    philosophy is to leverage global standards of technical performance,
    customer service and competitive pricing to becoming the connecting
    force between Armenians of all ages and the global community," said
    Adam Kablanian, CEO of iCON Communications.

    Established in 2007, iCON Communications is a broadband internet
    service provider in the Republic of Armenia. As of August 2007, an ITU
    report on the state of broadband internet found only 172,800 Internet
    users in the country (only 5.8% of the population). The provider plans
    to offer internet, data and VoIP services covering all major cities,
    tourist locations and large enterprise locations in Armenia by the
    end of 2009.
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