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  • Problem Of High Prices For Communication Still Actual In Armenia

    PROBLEM OF HIGH PRICES FOR COMMUNICATION STILL ACTUAL IN ARMENIA

    AZG Armenian Daily
    31/08/2007

    The issue of modern communication systems in Armenia was the subject of
    a discussion at the Armenian Center of Strategic and National Research,
    August 29.

    The most of the invitees did not esteem either the discussion of
    the Research Center or the problem of communications itself and were
    absent. One of the most important figures of the event, head of the
    Communications Department of the Armenian Ministry for Transportation
    and Communication Gevorg Baloyan, left as soon as he arrived, because
    of an "extraordinarily important phone call". He was to represent the
    communications system of the Republic of Armenia, the official policy
    of the Government and the prospects of development of the sphere.

    After a reference to the "good old" Soviet times, a more interesting
    but still vague research on communication fees in Armenia was made. The
    research contained an extensive comparison of communication fees
    in Armenia with those in Georgia, Azerbaijan, Russia and the United
    States.

    In any case, certain conclusions in the research are worth
    attention. Thus, only in Armenia there is difference between subscriber
    fees for physical and juridical persons. In fixed telephone network
    per minute fee is not charged in Azerbaijan and Georgia, and in Russia
    and USA per minute fee is at least three times less than in Armenia.

    In Armenia a physical person spends is 19,5% of his/her $197
    average monthly salary on fixed phone communication fee payments,
    in Azerbaijan - 8,9% of $196, in Georgia - 22% of $115, in Moscow,
    Russia, 4% of $500, and in USA - 0,7% of $3120.

    Economy science doctor Tatoul Manaserian stated during the discussion
    that Armenia is also vulnerable in sense of information security. He
    said that although the Government has proclaimed the communication
    sphere a priority of national development, it does nothing to
    insure that priority. In the meanwhile in Armenia's neighbor states
    communication sphere is seriously attended and assisted by the
    Government.

    Mr. Manaserian noted that the networks of both the Government and the
    National Assembly of Armenia are not protected and information loss
    can easily occur, threatening the national security of the country.

    The last accent of the discussion was made on the present state
    and development of Internet communication in Armenia. The issue was
    represented by director of the Arminco company Andranik Alexanian.

    Complaining of the low-quality services of "the Greek ArmenTel",
    he said that this circumstance hampered development of Internet
    communications in Armenia for about ten years. Nevertheless Internet
    developed in Armenia due the efforts of certain wise people, yet
    everything could be much better if there weren't the high prices and
    low quality of ArmenTel. Mr. Alexanian added that only a year or two
    ago internet communication fees in Armenia were among the highest in
    the world.

    According to the Arminco director, Armenia has about 5000 specialists
    in that sphere, which shift from company from company and new
    specialists are few.

    Therefore he emphasized the question of having skilled IT teachers
    in schools and so providing competition.

    "Otherwise, normal specialists will leave Armenia, as they do now,"
    he concluded.
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