FINAL DECISION ON BUILDING DATA PROCESSING CENTER IN ARMENIA WILL BE ANNOUNCED IN 2015
YEREVAN, December 23. / ARKA /. The final decision on building a data
processing center (DPC) in Armenia will be announced in 2015, CEO of
GNC-ALFA company Hayk Faramazyan told a gathering in Tsakhkadzor.
GNC-ALFA is the Armenian subsidiary of Russian Rostelecom. He said
this project is being carefully examined now by Armenian and Russian
specialists.
"I think that the final decision on this project will be announced
in 2015. This is a large project depending greatly on the demand of
the private sector and the government, and we hope that it will be
implemented next year," said Faramazyan.
Earlier the executive vice-president of Rostelecom Alexander Rogov
said the Russian company was considering the possibility of building
a data processing center in Armenia.
JSC GNC-ALFA began promotion and sale of broadband Internet, IP-TV
and a new generation of IP-telephony in Armenia under the brand of
Rostelecom from 2012 December.
The company's fiber-optic network covers 80% of the territory of
Armenia, extending to more than 2,500 km. The network is connected
to the main regional backbones and major traffic exchange sites,
as well as international channels via Georgia and Iran. -0 -
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YEREVAN, December 23. / ARKA /. The final decision on building a data
processing center (DPC) in Armenia will be announced in 2015, CEO of
GNC-ALFA company Hayk Faramazyan told a gathering in Tsakhkadzor.
GNC-ALFA is the Armenian subsidiary of Russian Rostelecom. He said
this project is being carefully examined now by Armenian and Russian
specialists.
"I think that the final decision on this project will be announced
in 2015. This is a large project depending greatly on the demand of
the private sector and the government, and we hope that it will be
implemented next year," said Faramazyan.
Earlier the executive vice-president of Rostelecom Alexander Rogov
said the Russian company was considering the possibility of building
a data processing center in Armenia.
JSC GNC-ALFA began promotion and sale of broadband Internet, IP-TV
and a new generation of IP-telephony in Armenia under the brand of
Rostelecom from 2012 December.
The company's fiber-optic network covers 80% of the territory of
Armenia, extending to more than 2,500 km. The network is connected
to the main regional backbones and major traffic exchange sites,
as well as international channels via Georgia and Iran. -0 -
http://telecom.arka.am/en/news/telecom/final_decision_on_building_data_processing_center_ in_armenia_will_be_announced_in_2015/#sthash.2yJhCuMA.dpuf