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    WRONG INTERVENTION BY STATE HINDERED INTERNET'S DEVELOPMENT IN ARMENIA, DIRECTOR OF ARMINCO SAYS

    Noyan Tapan
    Aug 30 2007

    YEREVAN, AUGUST 30, NOYAN TAPAN. The former management of ArmenTel
    company hindered the development of Armenian IT sector, particularly,
    development of the Internet, for over 10 years because, for obvious
    reasons, it was not to their advantage, Andranik Alexanian, director
    of Arminco LLC - an Internet service provider - stated at the August
    30 seminar-discussion "The Efficiency of Modern Communication System in
    Armenia" organized by the Armenian Center of National and International
    Studies. According to him, ArmenTel was rejecting applications of
    private companies about extension of the Internet network.

    A. Alexanian said that the experience of Arminco's 15-year operation
    shows that the wrong intervention by the state also hindered the
    development of the sector. In his words, "neither an infrastructure
    policy nor a tax rate policy on developing the Internet has been
    developed by the state."

    "The existence of nearly 100 Internet organizations in Armenia now
    bears evidence of demand for both services and experts," A. Alexanian
    noted.

    According to him, today there are about 5 thousand specialists in
    Armenian IT sector who "artificially raise prices of their services
    by moving in the market". He expressed an opinion that the process of
    preparing IT experts should begin at school, with good salaries being
    paid to the respective specialists. If this problem is not solved in
    the next 5-10 years, then, in the opinion of A. Alexanian, Armenian
    IT companies will face serious problems because of lack of experts.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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