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    TOO 'TIGHT' TARIFF POLICY IN ARMENIA WILL MAKE TELECOMMUNICATIONS MARKET UNATTRACTIVE FOR INVESTORS

    ArmInfo
    2010-02-22 17:31:00

    ArmInfo. The tariff policy in the telecommunications sector is an
    important component of the information society formation strategy,
    said Igor Klimko, Director General of ArmenTel (subsidiary of VimpelCom
    OJSC), at the international economic forum BRIDGE-2010 in the Armenian
    resort town of Tsakhkadzor on Monday.

    "Today we have infrastructure that makes it possible for us to
    settle the most complicate tasks. And we constantly improve it. The
    government's regulatory role is very important here. Loosing the screws
    just for a momentary fall of prices may make investing in development
    of infrastructure just unattractive for business. In this context,
    we are actively cooperating with the regulator trying to find the
    optimal solution from the viewpoint of the present tariffs and the
    prospects of development of the sector in general," Klimko said.

    Armenia is not trailing behind others by the number of Internet
    users yet. "Anticipating remarks by the participants in the meeting,
    I have to admit that the company I am heading today had been justly
    considered the key factor hindering development of telecommunications
    and Internet-accessibility in the country for long years. I will
    not repeat the ideas known to everyone that the present owner of
    the company, VimpelCom, did everything possible to liberalize all
    the markets the country was present. It is good, of course, but not
    enough. We are well aware that it is our social mission to stimulate
    rapid growth of the sector, to bolster Armenia's integration into the
    information space and to help the government and the public in this
    process, " Igor Klimko said. In this context, he highlighted that
    over 75% of the fixed-line communication network in Armenia have
    been digitized (Armenia is on the second position in the CIS after
    Uzbekistan by this index). This allowed the company introducing
    technologies of data-transmission over digital telephone networks
    increasing Internet access for several times. In 2010 the 3G network
    in the country will be extended thrice and dozens of thousands of
    new ports for WiMax will be installed in the fixed-line network.

    "The extension of the network lays the groundwork for the future as
    the market of the finished internet services in Armenia is developing
    very dynamically",- said the ArmenTel director general. He pointed
    out that the number of users of ArmenTel services via internet on the
    basis of wire-connected technologies tripled in 2009. In addition,
    the company has already completed construction of the orthern fiber
    optical ring, which is 120 km long. A similar ring is currently being
    built in the south of the republic. "This will not affect so much
    the speed of traffic transmission inside the country as its volume is
    not so big, however, the reliability of data transmission will grow
    for many times",- he added. He pointed out that the company is ready
    to work at creation of a traffic exchange center inside Armenia to
    reduce the load on the external channels and decrease the internet
    prime cost for end users. "We are ready to cooperate and support
    everyone interested in creation of such a resource. You can call it
    our corporate social responsibility if you want",- said Klimko.

    ArmenTel CJSC is the Armenian subsidiary of VimpelCom OJSC. ArmenTel
    is one of the largest telecommunication operators and tax payers of
    Armenia. The company is the largest fixed communication operator in
    Armenia by its coverage and one of the leading cellular operators
    and internet providers in the country. As of the end of Q3 2009,
    the company had 502 thsd subscribers of cellular communication and
    18.1 thsd subscribers of WiMax internet.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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