ADC Company Uses Guaranteed Bandwidth Internet Connection To Reduce

ADC COMPANY USES GUARANTEED BANDWIDTH INTERNET CONNECTION TO REDUCE INTERNET PRICES

ARKA
Oct 10, 2008

YEREVAN, October 10. /ARKA/. The Armenian Datacom Company (ADC) says
the internet prices will go down after the company provides guaranteed
bandwidth internet services as part of its Autumn Surprise project.

The company has reduced prices for its new Internet Enterprise (CIR)
services up to 70%. The new prices are immediately applicable to all
current ADC customers who use similar services.

The company’s Autumn Surprise project, including reduced service
prices, new and attractive offers, short-term special offers, is
designed to benefit the users, ADC says.

Established in 2006, the Armenian-Norwegian Armenian Datacom Company
(ADC) created a 21st century ultramodern fiber-optic network spanning
all around Yerevan covering both central areas and the suburbs. ADC
network provides to customers advanced corporate network solutions
and high-speed fiber-optic broadband Internet services.

Opposition Inspires No Confidence

OPPOSITION INSPIRES NO CONFIDENCE

Hayots Ashkhar Daily
10 Oct 2008
Armenia

Neither with its figures, nor with its steps and statements

ALBERT BAZEYAN sees no essential ideological difference between the
authorities and the opposition.

"Neither have I seen any differences between the methods of work
of the former pro-opposition parties which are today in the ruling
government on the one hand and the present-day opposition on the
other. Some people are now represented in the active pro-opposition
camp, some of them are under arrest and are struggling for freedom and
justice; but when they held offices, they never remembered about that
freedom, justice, equal rights and fair elections. In that regard, the
present-day active opposition, with its figures, steps and statements,
does not inspire any confidence in us," he announced yesterday.

Edward Nalbandian: "Nagorno Karabakh Status Principle Key Point In T

EDWARD NALBANDYAN: "NAGORNO KARABAKH STATUS PRINCIPLE KEY POINT IN THIS CONFLICT"

Panorama.am
20:09 10/10/2008

Today the Foreign Ministers of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Russia, Edward
Nalbandyan, Elmar Aliev and Sergey Lavrov have had a meeting in the
frames of the CIS summit in Bishkek, reports the press service of
the Foreign Ministry of Armenia.

After the meeting, by the request of Armenian journalists, the
Foreign Minister of Armenia Edward Nalbandyan has made comments on
the ongoing stage of Nagorno Karabakh (Artsakh) conflict and the
status of negotiations.

To a question that recently announcements are being made that
the principle key points of Nagorno Karabakh (Artsakh) conflict
are agreed on, the Foreign Minister said that during the meeting
they have discussed Nagorno Karabakh conflict and its regulation
in the frames of the recommendations made by the OSCE Minsk group
co-chairmen. "Regarding the point that the principle questions
of Nagorno Karabakh conflict are solved, I’d like to repeat once
more that the status of Nagorno Karabakh is its principle question
in this conflict, which should be solved by the people of Nagorno
Karabakh. And if they say that the principle questions are solved,
then we could conclude that this part of the conflict is solved,"
said the Foreign Minister of Armenia Edward Nalbandyan.

Representatives Of Oppositional Armenian National Congress And Ameri

REPRESENTATIVES OF OPPOSITIONAL ARMENIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS AND AMERICAN EXPERTS MEET

ArmInfo
2008-10-10 13:21:00

ArmInfo. Representatives of the oppositional Armenian National
Congress met the American experts who arrived in Yerevan to assist
to the Interim Parliamentary Commission on investigation of March
1 events. To note, these experts were members of the Commission of
US Congress on investigation of the circumstances of September 11,
2001 terrorist act in New York.

As the Armenian National Congress told ArmInfo, the members of
ANC discussed the issue of creation of a commission on collection
of facts related to March 1 events and emphasized that only the
commission, which includes equal number of the power and oppositional
representatives, may find the society’s credence. The American experts
familiarized ANC members with their experience on investigation of
circumstances of September 11 terrorist act.

Representative of ANC’s Central office Levon Zurabyan, responsible for
foreign relations Vladimir Karapetyan, member of the central office,
former Minister of National Security of Armenia David Shahnazaryan,
ex-Minister of Internal Affairs Suren Abrahamyan, former Defense
Minister of Armenia Andranik Kocharyan took part in the meeting.

GUAM Presidents To Miss Regular CIS Summit

GUAM PRESIDENTS TO MISS REGULAR CIS SUMMIT

PanARMENIAN.Net
08.10.2008 17:04 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Ilham Aliyev, Mikheil Saakashvili and Viktor
Yushchenko will miss the regular CIS summit due in Bishkek on
October 10.

The Azerbaijani President is occupied with the election campaign;
Georgia has dropped out of the CIS; Yushchenko can’t settle domestic
affairs, Bakililar.AZ reports.

The summit will focus on economic problems, ways to overcome financial
crisis and developments in the Georgia-South Ossetian conflict zone.

Azerbaijan will be represented by a delegation led by Prime Minister
Arthur Rasizade.

Procedure For Crossing Armenian-Georgian Border By Railway To Be Sim

PROCEDURE FOR CROSSING ARMENIAN-GEORGIAN BORDER BY RAILWAY TO BE SIMPLIFIED

ARKA
Oct 6, 2008

YEREVAN, October 6. /ARKA/. The procedure for crossing
Armenian-Georgian border by railway is to be simplified, Armenian
Minister of Transport and Communication Gurgen Sargsyan said.

The Minister said that currently customs examinations of
Yerevan-Tbilisi passenger trip last 2.5-3 hours and are made during
stops, which creates inconvenience for passengers.

An agreement has been made to discuss whether it is possible to make
examinations in trains while traveling, the Minister said. This
additional discussion is to be held between customs and railroad
officers in the near future.

Impeva Labs Joins Worldwide Focus on Armenia High Tech at ArmTech 08

IT Business Net, CA

Impeva Labs Joins Worldwide Focus on Armenian High Technology at
ArmTech ’08

Global Asset Monitoring Leader Affirms Opportunity for Synergy with
the Worldwide Armenian Business Community and the Rising Technology
Sector of Armenia

By PR Newswire

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. and YEREVAN, Armenia, Oct. 4 /PRNewswire/ —
Impeva Labs, Inc., the leading supplier of continuous global asset
visibility (tracking, tracing, monitoring and security), today
announced its participation in ArmTech Congress ’08, to be held
October 4-5, 2008, at the Fairmont Hotel in Yerevan, Armenia. The
company has a key software engineering and technology development team
in the Republic of Armenia and has contributed to the event through
the activities of key executives – including Chairman and Chief
Executive Officer (CEO) Tony Moroyan, who will deliver a keynote
address. The Republic of Armenia has adopted ArmTech ’08 as the
official high technology industry event of Armenia, and plenary
speakers will include His Excellency Tigran Sargsyan, Prime Minister
of the Republic of Armenia, and other high level officials from the
Armenian government; executives from operating corporations in
Armenia; university representatives; and counterparts from the
U.S. and other countries. For more information about ArmTech ’08 and
Armenian Technology Congress, please visit

"Imp eva Labs’ extensive participation in ArmTech ’08 reflects our deep
commitment to Armenia as a center for world-class technology
development and its rising status as a destination for investment and
expansion," said Tony Moroyan, Chairman and CEO of Impeva
Labs. "Building on the success of the inaugural ArmTech ’07 in Silicon
Valley, we are eager to support this year’s conference in Armenia, and
confident that attendees will gain essential insights and information,
deepen their appreciation of the technology resources of Armenia, and
make valuable worldwide connections."

About Impeva Labs

Impeva Labs is the leading supplier of continuous global asset
visibility (tracking, tracing, monitoring and security). Impeva’s
services enable effective asset management and the most efficient
transportation of goods by providing a Continuous Chain of Custody
(C-3) Shipping System(TM). Impeva’s customers can see real time data,
receive event alerts, and take corrective action from anywhere in the
world, without leaving the office. Impeva Labs is a privately held
company based in Mountain View, California with offices in Florida,
Brazil and Armenia. With Impeva Labs: Whatever, Wherever, Whenever,
You’ll Know(TM).

SOURCE Impeva Labs, Inc.

Copyright 2008 PR Newswire. All Rights Reserved

http://www.armtechcongress.com/.
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Gyumri – Akhalkalaki – Batumi Highay: Benefits And Further Prospects

GYUMRI – AKHALKALAKI – BATUMI HIGHAY: BENEFITS AND FURTHER PROSPECTS
Vardan Grigoryan

Hayots Ashkhar Daily
02 Oct 2008
Armenia

During President Serge Sargsyan’s visit to Georgia, an agreement was
reached for the reconstruction and modernization of the mountainous
highway extending from Javahk to Ajaria over the territory of
Akhaltskhe. Let’s note that this highway which has a strategic
importance for Armenia.

As we know, Batumi lies at a distance of just 330 kilometers from the
Armenian border, but the Ajarian section of the highway extending
along the Georgian-Turkish border and reaching Batumi via the
territory of Samtskhe-Javakhetti becomes impassable during the winter
months. Starting its way from Akhaltskhe, a road junction which plays
a crucial role in the region, it passes across the region of Adigen,
then continues its way to the settlements of Khoulo and Shouakhev,
(mountainous Ajaria) and finally reaches Batumi.

However, despite the difficulties related to the locality, this
significantly reduces the distance between Armenia and that Georgian
sea gate which has, up to date, communicated with Armenia via the
Sadakhlo – Tbilisi – Batumi railroad.

As shown by the Russian-Georgia armed conflict, neither the highway
extending to Western Georgia and Ajaria via the territories of
Gori and Khashuri nor the parallel railway are reliable enough
for being considered roads of int erstate importance. The border
of South Ossetia lies at a very short distance from here. Besides,
the groups of international observers are going to be deployed along
the Georgian-Ossetian border, more specifically, in the section of
the highway lying at a short distance from Gori.

It’s clear that in such conditions not only Georgia but also our
country may become faced with a lot of "unpleasant surprises"
in future.

Such surprises may become perilous, especially during the winter
months, because in case of the closure of the highway or railway, it
will no longer be possible to use any well-constructed road opening
its way to the Black Sea.

The thing is that it very often becomes necessary to use either of
the routes leading to Khoulo-Shoulakhev or Khashouri in order to
continue the way to Potti or Batumi from the well-constructed highway
extending to Akhaktskhe. Using the former route will become dangerous
in case of new complications in the political-military situation in
the region. And the latter route, as we already mentioned, becomes
almost impassable in winter.

Hence, the modern and well-constructed road extending from Javahk
to Ajaria may essentially neutralize the impending risks to Armenia
and become the second overland corridor for our country. That’s why,
relevant programs aimed at constructing a railroad in this direction
were elaborated even in the Soviet times, but the Georgian Gove
rnment was against their implementation. A similar program aimed at
modernizing the highway was also meeting with the resistance of the
independent Georgian government for several years.

After Georgia’s gaining independence, the authorities in Javahk
were very weak. As to Aslan Abashidze’s government formed in Ajaria,
it didn’t actually comply with Tbilisi’s demands. That’s why Z.

Gamsakhourdia, the first President of Georgia, would respond to the
proposals of the Armenian side by saying, "Georgia is not a passable
yard," a statement which had already become a kind of winged expression
in that period.

However, the situation began to change after the de facto establishment
of the Georgian rule in Ajaria, and especially, after the recent
Russian-Georgian armed conflict. The issue of having a modern and
permanently operating Gyumri -Akhalkalaki – Batumi highway, a project
proposed by Armenian side in the past, acquired a vital importance
for Georgia.

This is obviously conditioned by the new geopolitical realities in
the region, i.e. the fact that the highway linking Tbilisi with the
Georgian ports of the Black Sea extends along the Georgian-Ossetian
border.

In such conditions it becomes quite clear why Georgia spends 170
million US Dollars on the construction of the highways linking Tbilisi
with Javahk and simultaneously offers the Armenian side to set up
a joint consortium and acq uire relevant means within a period of 2
months for the modernization of the highway linking Ajaria with the
region of Samtskhe-Javakhetti.

Thus, the present-day geopolitical developments urge Georgia to have
an alternative road opening its way to the Black Sea, something that
Armenia, its neighboring country, has badly needed for a long time. But
no matter how much this desire may be dictated by the new situation in
and around Georgia, it is necessary to bear in mind that the operation
of such road will create real opportunities for Armenia to carry out
freight transportations to Batumi in a very short period of time.

Moreover, before reaching Batumi, a port situated at a distance of
330 kilometers from the Armenian border, the road will pass over
Armenian-populated areas, as well as Akhaltskhe which serves as a
kind of borderline between Turkey and Russia. Besides, the existence
of such road may completely rid Armenia of the load of the tangled
road junction of Tbilisi as well as the negative impact of the new
war in the region.

The recent Russian-Georgian conflict which caused a great harm to
Armenia and brought about the loss of the Georgian control over some
territories has also created new transport-communication opportunities
for our country.

The second corridor passing via Georgia and reaching the Black Sea
can become one of the tools for counterbalancing the unilateral
penetration of the Turks int o the region of Samtskhe-Javakhetti and
improving the economic situation in region.

By this, Samtskhe-Javakhetti may become one of the regions in which
the interests of Armenia and Georgia intersect, as well as serve as
a junction linking the two countries with the outside world through
Batumi, a port situated on the coast of the Black Sea. Therefore,
instead of leading to the intersection of the Turkish-Georgian
interests, Ajaria will become an important place for the economic
cooperation of three countries at once.

Armenian President States The Necessity Of A Hard Fight Against Corr

ARMENIAN PRESIDENT STATES THE NECESSITY OF A HARD FIGHT AGAINST CORRUPTION

ArmInfo
2008-10-02 19:10:00

ArmInfo. Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan stated the necessity of
a hard fight against corruption.

In his Oct 2 speech in parliament, the president stressed that the
custom to needle one’s way by dexterity should be eradicated in the
country. He noted that the officials "with sticky fingers" will be
dismissed. "An official’s seat should be held by a man whose work
meets national interests", Sargsyan stressed and added that the notion
"telephone justice" should be liquidated in the society. Justice
should be based on the letter of the law, he said.

Persons’ right to property and legal relations should be protected by
the independent court of independent Armenia, he stressed. As regards
the fight against corruption, Sargsyan pointed out that it will be
even harder.

According to him, each display of corruption will be criminalized. "The
culture of non-admission of corruption should be formed in the
society. The level of detectability and punishment of corrupted
officials will grow.

There are already premises for it today. However, I must note once
again that this fight can succeed only due to joint actions of the
state and the society", he said.

Hranush Hakobyan Appointed Minister Of Diaspora

HRANUSH HAKOBYAN APPOINTED MINISTER OF DIASPORA

armradio.am
02.10.2008 14:24

President of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan signed a decree on dismissing
Hranush Hakobyan from the position of the President of the Diaspora
Ties Committee of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

According to another presidential decree, Hranush Hakobyan was
appointed Minister of Diaspora of the Republic of Armenia.

Hranush Hakobyan was born on April 12, 1954 in the village of Sarukhan
of Kamo region (now Gavar).

In 1975 she graduated from the Department of Applied Mathematics of
Yerevan State University, in 1989 – the Academy of Public Sciences
affiliated with Moscow USSR Central Committee, in 1994 – the Law
Department. She is a specialist on mathematics, law and politology,
Doctor of Law.

In 1975-1983 she worked as a lecturer-assistant at Yerevan State
University (YSU). In 1978-1983 she was elected as a deputy secretary,
then secretary of YSU LCYU. In 1983-1985 she was the secretary of
the LCYU Central Committee.

In 1985-1990 she led the Armenian Youth Organisation. She was member
of Bureau of the All-Union LCYU Central Committee Bureau /Moscow/.

In 1986-1990 she was a deputy in the Armenian SSR Supreme Council
and was a member of the Presidium of the Supreme Council.

In 1990-1995 she was elected as a deputy of the Supreme Council
(electoral district # 203). She worked as a Deputy Chairperson of NA
Standing Committee on Health Care and Social Affairs.

In 1995-1996 she was elected as a deputy of the National Assembly
(electoral district # 121). She was Chairperson of the NA Standing
Committee on Social Affairs, Health Care and Environment. She was a
member of Hanrapetutiun/Republic faction.

In 1995-1997 she was Deputy Chairperson of the Commonwealth Independent
States Inter-Parliamentary Union (CIS IPU), from 1996 – member of
the Inter-Parliamentary Union.

In 1996-1998 she was appointed Minister of Social Security of the
Republic of Armenia.

In 1999-2003 she was elected as a deputy of the National Assembly by
majoritarian electoral system (electoral district # 41). She was a
member of NA Standing Committee on Foreign Relations. She was also
the secretary of the People’s Deputy Parliamentary Group.

In 2003-2007 she was a deputy of the National Assembly (electoral
district # 32). She was the Chairperson of NA Standing Committee
on Science, Education, Culture and Youth, member of RPA Faction. In
2003 she was the head of the delegation of the National Assembly to
the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU), a member of the Coordinating
Committee of Women Parliamentarians in the IPU.

On May 12, 2007 she was elected as a deputy of the National Assembly
of the Republic of Armenia by proportional electoral system from the
Republican Party of Armenia.

On June 7, 2007 she was elected as Chairperson of the NA Standing
Committee on Science, Edu cation, Culture, Youth and Sport.

On June 27, 2008 she was appointed President of the Diaspora Ties of
the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

She is a member of the boards of Yerevan State University, Yerevan
V. Brusov Lingistic University and Gavar State University.

In 1998 she defended her candidate, and in 2006 her doctoral
theses. She is a professor of Gavar State University.

She teaches at Gavar State University and at the Academy of State
Management of the Republic of Armenia. She is an author of 4 books
and more than 40 scientific articles.

She is the President of the Armenian Women’s International Association,
Co-Chairperson of the Women’s Health Preservation Association. She
is a trustee of the foundations Yerevan, Cambridge-Yerevan, Armenian
Orphanages.

She is a Co-Chairperson of the Trustees’ Board of the Armenian-American
Health Center.

She has been awarded an order of People’s Friendship, numerous
diplomas, acknowledgement letters and medals. She has been named the
woman of the year, Deputy of the year and politician of the year.

Recently she was granted the title of the Ambassador Extraordinary
and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Armenia.