VIVACELL-MTS AND THE CENTER OF MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGIES OF YEREVAN PROVIDED INTERNET IN THE BRANCHES OF THE CITY CENTRAL LIBRARY AFTER AVETIK ISAHAKYAN
05-02-2015 18:04:28 | Armenia | Science and Technology
Armenia's leading telecommunications operator VivaCell-MTS
provided a number of libraries in Yerevan with modern information
infrastructures. Wi-Fi corners were created in all branches of
City Central Library after Avetik Isahakyan managed by the Yerevan
Municipality. 13 3G-compatible Wi-Fi routers with "Home Zone Turbo"
Internet package were donated to the branches of the library.
The wish to encourage reading lies in the core of this initiative
implemented jointly by the state and private sectors. The project makes
the use of innovative technologies easier for the young generation,
its target group. The number of users of the rich information available
on the Internet grows year by year. According to statistics, within
the last year alone the number of patrons of the above-mentioned
libraries has grown by around 13 000 people. The cost of the project
is over AMD2.4 million per year. In general, AMD 4.8 million has been
allocated for the implementation of the whole project.
Taking into account the efficiency of the program, the cooperating
sides have decided to expand it.
It is planned to provide Internet access to four more cultural centers
in the current year: the Museum of History of Yerevan, the Modern Art
Museum of Yerevan, Karen Demirchyan Museum and the Erebuni Historical
and Archeological Museum-Reserve.
- Science and Technology News from Armenia and Diaspora - Noyan Tapan -
See more at: http://www.nt.am/en/news/202010/#sthash.QXIUbHOs.dpuf
05-02-2015 18:04:28 | Armenia | Science and Technology
Armenia's leading telecommunications operator VivaCell-MTS
provided a number of libraries in Yerevan with modern information
infrastructures. Wi-Fi corners were created in all branches of
City Central Library after Avetik Isahakyan managed by the Yerevan
Municipality. 13 3G-compatible Wi-Fi routers with "Home Zone Turbo"
Internet package were donated to the branches of the library.
The wish to encourage reading lies in the core of this initiative
implemented jointly by the state and private sectors. The project makes
the use of innovative technologies easier for the young generation,
its target group. The number of users of the rich information available
on the Internet grows year by year. According to statistics, within
the last year alone the number of patrons of the above-mentioned
libraries has grown by around 13 000 people. The cost of the project
is over AMD2.4 million per year. In general, AMD 4.8 million has been
allocated for the implementation of the whole project.
Taking into account the efficiency of the program, the cooperating
sides have decided to expand it.
It is planned to provide Internet access to four more cultural centers
in the current year: the Museum of History of Yerevan, the Modern Art
Museum of Yerevan, Karen Demirchyan Museum and the Erebuni Historical
and Archeological Museum-Reserve.
- Science and Technology News from Armenia and Diaspora - Noyan Tapan -
See more at: http://www.nt.am/en/news/202010/#sthash.QXIUbHOs.dpuf