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    NEW MARKET ENTRANT ADC PROMISES FASTER, CHEAPER SERVICES

    TeleGeography, DC
    May 1 2007

    Former monopoly ArmenTel and alternative telco Fibernet face fresh
    competition in the Armenian fixed line internet access market in the
    shape of Armenian Datacom Company (ADC). The newcomer launched on 27
    April and promises to deliver faster, cheaper services in the near
    future. ADC, an Armenian-Norwegian closed joint venture founded in
    2006, has set up a USD3.4 million fibre-optic network in the capital
    Yerevan, initially targeting business users. It has access to its
    own satellite, bypassing the need to use ArmenTel's limited capacity
    satellite - which is used by other companies providing internet
    services in the country. ADC plans to invest a further USD1.5 million
    in the short term to improve services and is already promising cost
    savings for users: 'Unlike our competitors', our network will provide
    internet access and data transmission services at prices that will
    be lower by 25%,' a spokesman said.
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