ORANGE CONTINUES BEING THE QUALITY-LEADING MOBILE INTERNET NETWORK IN ARMENIA ACCORDING TO AN INTERNATIONAL STUDY
Business - Thursday, 05 September 2013, 14:40
For the second time Orange Armenia has been recognized as the leading
3G+ mobile internet network in Armenia, according to the study
conducted by the independent "P3 Communications" German consulting
firm. The study, based on the use of international standards, has
evaluated several parameters, such as access to static websites,
including the YouTube homepage, video streaming, sending and receiving
emails, file upload and download, latency measurement and website
access time. All tests were conducted with commercially available USB
modems, smartphones and specific software.As a result of the study,
performed in Armenia this year, it has been concluded that Orange
Armenia provides the best speed and quality for internet services in
Armenia, for all above-mentioned services."During 2012 and 2013 we
have increased the network capability and are providing a network with
speeds of up to 42Mbps in Yerevan, Gumri, Vanadzor and Etchmiadzine
and 21Mbps in all other cities and villages. I am happy to note that
we are continuing to be the leading quality network in Armenia and
have even improved our performance compared to the study performed by
P3 Communications in last December. We are pleased that our strategic
focus on network quality is bearing its fruits. Along with this, new
villages were covered by Orange during the last months. Some of them,
like Antaramut and Kachachkut villages of Lori region or Geghanush
and Gomaran villages of Syunik Region, are benefitting from telecom
services for the first time", said Francis Gelibter, CEO of Orange
Armenia.In Armenia, the measurements took place from June 15 to June
29, 2013 in Yerevan, Gyumri, Vanadzor, and Etchmiadzin considering
that almost 80% of the data traffic is generated in these areas
due to concentration of population. Measurements were made in city
centres, business, commercial and suburban areas, with around 19% of
measurements performed in motion, travelling within cities.The study
has been conducted on behalf of Orange Group by "P3 Communications",
a leading international independent consulting firm. It is part of
continuing measurement campaigns focusing on the quality of selected 3G
mobile data service operators in Europe, comparing measurement results
from 26 mobile networks compared in Orange markets across Europe.
http://www.lragir.am/index/eng/0/economy/view/30819
From: Baghdasarian
Business - Thursday, 05 September 2013, 14:40
For the second time Orange Armenia has been recognized as the leading
3G+ mobile internet network in Armenia, according to the study
conducted by the independent "P3 Communications" German consulting
firm. The study, based on the use of international standards, has
evaluated several parameters, such as access to static websites,
including the YouTube homepage, video streaming, sending and receiving
emails, file upload and download, latency measurement and website
access time. All tests were conducted with commercially available USB
modems, smartphones and specific software.As a result of the study,
performed in Armenia this year, it has been concluded that Orange
Armenia provides the best speed and quality for internet services in
Armenia, for all above-mentioned services."During 2012 and 2013 we
have increased the network capability and are providing a network with
speeds of up to 42Mbps in Yerevan, Gumri, Vanadzor and Etchmiadzine
and 21Mbps in all other cities and villages. I am happy to note that
we are continuing to be the leading quality network in Armenia and
have even improved our performance compared to the study performed by
P3 Communications in last December. We are pleased that our strategic
focus on network quality is bearing its fruits. Along with this, new
villages were covered by Orange during the last months. Some of them,
like Antaramut and Kachachkut villages of Lori region or Geghanush
and Gomaran villages of Syunik Region, are benefitting from telecom
services for the first time", said Francis Gelibter, CEO of Orange
Armenia.In Armenia, the measurements took place from June 15 to June
29, 2013 in Yerevan, Gyumri, Vanadzor, and Etchmiadzin considering
that almost 80% of the data traffic is generated in these areas
due to concentration of population. Measurements were made in city
centres, business, commercial and suburban areas, with around 19% of
measurements performed in motion, travelling within cities.The study
has been conducted on behalf of Orange Group by "P3 Communications",
a leading international independent consulting firm. It is part of
continuing measurement campaigns focusing on the quality of selected 3G
mobile data service operators in Europe, comparing measurement results
from 26 mobile networks compared in Orange markets across Europe.
http://www.lragir.am/index/eng/0/economy/view/30819
From: Baghdasarian