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  • Armentel Denies Increased Competition is Causing Price Cuts

    World Markets Research Centre
    Global Insight
    May 7 2010


    Armentel Denies Increased Competition is Causing Price Cuts in
    Fixed-Line Sphere

    BYLINE: Michael Lacquiere


    Armenian integrated operator Armentel has rejected the suggestion that
    there is any connection between its reduction in fixed-line tariffs
    and the entry into the market of new fixed-line operators. Armentel
    general director Igor Klimko is quoted by ARKA as stating that he does
    not recognise a link between the two phenomena, adding that he
    welcomes the "desire and aspiration" of such new operators. Klimko has
    also rejected the suggestion that Armentel exercises an influence in
    the setting of fixed-line tariffs, insisting that this is solely in
    the hands of regulator PSRC, and claiming that "it would be wrong" to
    claim that tariff reduction is implemented at the request of Armentel.

    Significance:Armentel dominates Armenia's fixed-line sector, having
    until recently operated as monopolist in the sector. Given its
    position of dominance in the subscriber market, Armentel already has
    an advantage over rivals, and it is therefore unsurprising that its
    setting of tariffs is under scrutiny. Armentel generated 43.868
    billion drams (US$116.1 million) from fixed-line operations in 2009,
    equating to 60.4% of its total revenues in Armenia.
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