GEORGIAN COMPANY TO USE ARMENIAN UCOM'S NETWORK TO DELIVER INTERNET TO IRAN
YEREVAN, May 31. / ARKA /. Armenia's Ucom telecom provider and
Georgia's Caucasus Online signed an agreement on April 3 whereby
Georgia will use the fiber optic network of the Armenian company for
delivering Internet to Iran from early June.
Speaking at a news conference today, Ucom CEO, Hayk Yesayan, said
the initial capacity will be up to 40 G / bit, then it will increase.
"We have created favorable conditions for the transit of Internet
through Armenia and we hope that in the future we will be able to
increase the traffic," he said.
Ucom (Universal Communications) was founded in 2007. With assistance
from Ericsson, the company has established a broadband network that
covers the capital of Armenia. It provides Internet services, IP-TV
and fixed telephony. -0-
YEREVAN, May 31. / ARKA /. Armenia's Ucom telecom provider and
Georgia's Caucasus Online signed an agreement on April 3 whereby
Georgia will use the fiber optic network of the Armenian company for
delivering Internet to Iran from early June.
Speaking at a news conference today, Ucom CEO, Hayk Yesayan, said
the initial capacity will be up to 40 G / bit, then it will increase.
"We have created favorable conditions for the transit of Internet
through Armenia and we hope that in the future we will be able to
increase the traffic," he said.
Ucom (Universal Communications) was founded in 2007. With assistance
from Ericsson, the company has established a broadband network that
covers the capital of Armenia. It provides Internet services, IP-TV
and fixed telephony. -0-