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  • VivaCell-MTS To Have Its Own Fiber-Optical Network In Armenia Soon

    VIVACELL-MTS TO HAVE ITS OWN FIBER-OPTICAL NETWORK IN ARMENIA SOON

    Noyan Tapan
    Nov 18, 2009

    YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 18, NOYAN TAPAN. VivaCell-MTS and GNC-Alfa CJSC
    on November 17 signed an agreement that will allow VivaCell-MTS to
    build its own high-speed, fiber-optic backbone network.

    According to the press service of VivaCell-MTS, under this contract,
    VivaCell-MTS will acquire the optical dark fibers in GNC-Alfa's Fiber
    Optic Cable system laid between Yerevan and Armenian-Iranian border.

    The GNC-Alfa's Fiber Optic Network Cable is interconnected to Iran's
    long-distance fiber-optic network and is providing further access to
    the worldwide telecommunications networks. Thanks to the agreement,
    VivaCell-MTS will have an independent and reliable nationwide network
    having international access for voice and high speed data and Internet
    services.

    Under the contract, GNC-Alfa will provide operation and maintenance
    of the acquired fibers. The high-speed, fiber-optic network will
    provide Armenia with high digital communications online speeds. Higher
    education and R&D institutions may use the system for educational and
    research purposes. It has a big potential for increasing international
    collaboration and sharing resources.

    "In Europe and the Western hepisphere optical fiber channels have
    become widespread in the telecom networks and transform companies
    to cutting-edge technology players. VivaCell-MTS' own fiber optical
    network will provide high-bandwidth access for Armenia. Yerevan and
    major cities will be put directly on line with Middle East, Far East,
    Europe and the rest of the world. The fiber optic network will offer
    new services," said VivaCell-MTS General Manager Ralph Yirikian.
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