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    OLD DATA ON ARMENIA USED IN GLOBAL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY REPORT 2005

    Noyan Tapan
    Apr 06 2006

    YEREVAN, APRIL 6, NOYAN TAPAN. The Armenia-related data in the Global
    Information Technology Report 2005 of the Global Economic Forum does
    not reflect the current situation in the information and communication
    sectors of Armenia, since the outdated information has been used. RA
    Deputy Minister of Trade and Economic Development Tigran Davtian
    stated this at the April 6 press conference. According to the report,
    Armenia ranks 79th among 155 countries by its summary index. T. Davtian
    said that particularly the index of the information and communication
    technologies component affected the formation of such a low rating
    of Armenia. For example, Armenia was in 103rd place by the component
    of mobile phone use by individuals, but this conclusion was made
    based on the 2003 data. Armenia took the last - 115th place by the
    component of mobile phone use in business sector - based on the 2004
    data. This information does not reflect the increase in the indices
    of mobile phone use after the entry of the second operator in the
    Armenian mobile phone communication market.

    Besides, Armenia took 110th place by the Internet services availability
    component (2004 data was used), 104th place by the new phone lines
    availability component (2003 data). T. Davtian said that the low
    indices of these two components are conditioned by ArmenTel's monopoly
    in the Internet access service and phone communication provision
    market. It is for the first time that Armenia was included in the
    Global Information Technology Report, which, in T. Davtian's opinion,
    is a positive phenomenon.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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