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    ARMENIAN DATACOM COMPANY REDUCED ITS MONTHLY FEES FOR INTERNET OFFICE MINI

    Noyan Tapan
    May 17, 2009

    Yerevan, May 17, Noyan Tapan, Armenian Datacom Company CJSC (ADC)
    has reduced its monthly fees for Internet office mini services,
    a broadband Intenet access specially designed for small and medium
    sized businesses.

    As ADC's public relation department reported, signing a one-year
    contract between May 13 and June 12, corporate customers will be able
    to pay heavily reduced monthly fees during the whole year, and will
    benefit from the advanced fiber-optic Internet connection without
    traffic limitations.

    "Monthly service fees are quite affordable for small and medium
    companies and traffic capacities are relevant to their requirements,"
    ADC's management assures.

    Internet office mini service delivery is based on a last mile
    connection from the nearest node of ADC network to the customer
    premises via optical fiber cable including installation of relevant
    end-point equipment.

    Besides, end-to end professional fiber-optic connection, customers
    will benefit from: 24 hours availability of all Internet applications
    (including unrestricted VPN connections), Data/Voice/Video traffic
    priority system, 24/7/365 support, which is a best combined offer in
    the market.

    "I believe by the early summer of this year the company will have
    started providing services to apartment subscribers," told recently
    ADC Chief Commercial Officer Avetik Kalantaryan in an interview to
    Noyan Tapan.

    Established in April 2006, the Armenian-Norwegian joint venture ADC
    has already invested USD 3.4 million in the venture. Since the early
    2009 Dubai-based Delta Partners has become a stake holder in ADC.

    The company operates a large fiber-optic network in Yerevan and
    has a significant business subscriber portfolio: banks, hotels,
    supermarkets, drugstore networks, state bodies and other multiple
    organizations, requiring virtual private LAN services. Market survey,
    conducted in late 2007, revealed that the company managed to gain a
    strong foothold in the market of data transfer: 50 to 54 per cent of
    the market of data transmission lines and 6 to 6.5 per cent of the
    market of Internet service provision.

    ADC's network is based on state-of-the-art IP/MPLS technology with
    total infrastructure length exceeding 400 km. The company's investment
    strategy is to continuously develop and extend services in line
    with market demand and the network continues to be extended both
    geographically and in terms of its service portfolio capabilities,
    ADC's press office reported.
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