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    A VICTORY ACHIEVED AS A RESULT OF CONTINUOUS EFFORTS

    Panorama.am
    14:25 10/05/06

    Today president of "Protection of Consumer's Rights" Abgar Yeghoyan
    came out with following statement:

    "For the last seven months "Protection of Consumers' Rights" /PCR/
    NGO has kept a close eye on the problem of outrageous bills presented
    by "Armentel" CJS to its subscribers for using telephone lines to
    access internet.

    At the end of last year, when first informed about the problem, PCR has
    sent letters to the RA Ombudswoman, RA Attorney General and RA Public
    Services Regulatory Commission. PCR and the National Assembly Deputy
    Collaboration Group made a joint announcement in this regard. Besides
    PCR has informed its partners and constituents through its e-network
    about methods of blocking international call exits of ordinary phone
    lines to avoid undesirable outcomes of being charged for undelivered
    services and received positive feedback for this activity.

    Since October 2005, PCR was open for consumers who were willing to
    appeal against the bills presented to them. During six months PCR
    has received 32 appeals.

    PCR was not the only organization trying to protect deceived consumers,
    several other civil society organizations as well several deputies
    of the National Assembly joint their efforts to advocate for
    telecommunication consumers. Taking into consideration the amount
    of consumers' appeals the RA Public Services Regulatory Commission
    formed a working group to study the problem, which also included
    representatives of various civil society organizations, as well as
    PCR's representative.

    Examinations made by the working group showed that even specialists of
    "Armentel" CJS at the company's headquarters did not succeed to access
    those foreign web-sites from where damaged files supposedly enter
    subscribers' computers, as well as it was proved that the methods
    of blocking international call exits of phone lines provided in
    "Armentel's" information brochures did not function properly.

    Even though this issue has become a public concern number of "Armentel"
    subscribers who received outrageous bills kept growing. In order to
    solve the problem PCR prepared a civil suit against "Armentel" CJS
    on the behalf of 32 plaintiffs who have appealed to PCR. Before the
    case went to court good news came from "Armentel" CJS. At the meeting
    held on May 5th, 2006 the RA Public Services Regulatory Commission
    decided to accept "Armentel" CJS's suggestion, as an expression of
    good will, of disregarding bills generated as a result of internet
    access through telephone lines of those subscribers who have presented
    a written appeal to "Armentel" CJS from November 2004 to April 1st,
    2006. Those subscribers who have already paid their bills will have
    a chance to make international calls according to the amount they
    have paid beforehand. "Armentel" CJS is to inform all subscribers
    about this decision until May 13th, 2006, also the company received
    a recommendation from the Public Services Regulatory Commission
    to consider the opportunity of including into the list all those
    subscribers who have appealed in written form to "Armentel" CJS from
    April 1st,2006 until May 5th, 2006.

    The problem is not completely solved with this decision; meanwhile at
    least rights of numerous consumers will not be violated. PCR believes
    that this can be called a victor for the efforts made by the civil
    society organizations and appropriate state structures".
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