Armenian ADC Company Launches Campaign For Free Wideband Internet Co

ARMENIAN ADC COMPANY LAUNCHES CAMPAIGN FOR FREE WIDEBAND INTERNET CONNECTION

ARKA
April 4, 2008

YEREVAN, April 4. /ARKA/. The Armenian Datacom Company (ADC) has
launched a campaign for free connection of wideband high-speed
fiber-optic internet connection.

>From April 5 to May 5, ADC gives companies an opportunity to get
connected wideband internet for free.

Established in 2006, the Armenian-Norwegian ADC Joint Venture Company
is set up to provide telecommunications services in and around the
city of Yerevan with focus on the latest available services for
commercial data communication and Internet access for an unlimited
amount of users.

ADC provides fiber-optic internet services and Video-over-IP,
Voice-over-IP supported by 24/7/365 operations control securing
optimal connection.

ADC services do not demand additional costs. The company’s objective
is to satisfy the demand of their customers by providing high-speed
internet services.

The company plans to provide services to economic entities, thus
becoming leader in the local telecommunications market.

At present, the Armenian telecommunications companies are getting
adapted to modern internet technologies, according to ADC. The company
executives believe many multimedia technologies, developed long ago,
are practicable both for rich corporations and ordinary users. Local
internet users now have an access to Video-over-IP, Voice-over-IP
services, the company’s press service reports.