ARMENTEL STARTS RENDERING VOICE POST SERVICES
ARKA News Agency
Dec 14 2007
Armenia
YEREVAN, December 14. /ARKA/. The Armenian ArmenTel telecommunication
company has started rendering voice post services to its clients.
ArmenTel's press service reports that the service will enable clients
to record, save, control and send voice messages.
The new service will allow the clients to store up to 30 messages,
with each message being 30-second long. The messages that were not
listen to can be stored up to 48 hours and the ones that were listened
to and stored 12 days.
ArmenTel clients will be able to adjust their answering devices
to record their own messages and determine the most convenient
forwarding. For additional information clients can visit the
www.armentel.com web site or call 0611.
The Russian Vympelcom Company (Bee Line brand) purchased the ArmenTel
Company this April. ArmenTel covers about 335 of Armenia's cellular
communication market. At the end of 2006, the company had a total
of 608,500 users of stationary communication and 452,000 users of
cellular communication.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
ARKA News Agency
Dec 14 2007
Armenia
YEREVAN, December 14. /ARKA/. The Armenian ArmenTel telecommunication
company has started rendering voice post services to its clients.
ArmenTel's press service reports that the service will enable clients
to record, save, control and send voice messages.
The new service will allow the clients to store up to 30 messages,
with each message being 30-second long. The messages that were not
listen to can be stored up to 48 hours and the ones that were listened
to and stored 12 days.
ArmenTel clients will be able to adjust their answering devices
to record their own messages and determine the most convenient
forwarding. For additional information clients can visit the
www.armentel.com web site or call 0611.
The Russian Vympelcom Company (Bee Line brand) purchased the ArmenTel
Company this April. ArmenTel covers about 335 of Armenia's cellular
communication market. At the end of 2006, the company had a total
of 608,500 users of stationary communication and 452,000 users of
cellular communication.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
