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Armenia
Internet usage, broadband and telecommunications reports

Internet Usage Statistics:
172,800 Internet users as of August, 2007;
5.9% of the population, according to IWS.


Armenia - officially the Republic of Armenia, is a landlocked mountainous country in the Southern Caucasus (Transcaucasus), bordered by Turkey to the west, Georgia to the north, Azerbaijan to the east, and Iran and the Nakhichevan exclave of Azerbaijan to the south. A former republic of the Soviet Union, Armenia is one of the oldest and most historic civilizations in the world, as well as the first nation to adopt Christianity as its official religion. Although Armenia is constitutionally a secular state, the Christian faith plays a major role in both its history and the identification of the Armenian people.


Latest Population Estimate:
2,950,060 population for 2007, according to world-gazetteer.

Latest GNI Estimate:
GNI per capita was US$ 1,060 for 2006, according to the World Bank.

Armenia Land Size (Area):
Armenia has 29,800 sq km - Population Density is 101 persons per sq km.

Weather in Armenia: Weather in Armenia.

Travel to Armenia: Tourism in Armenia.

Armenia Internet and Telecommunications
Armenia Internet Statistics, and Telecommunications Reports

Armenia Statistics
National Statistical Service of the Republic of Armenia


Search Engines and Directories:
Armenia Search Engines

Armenia Open Directory


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Armenia Profile

Armenia in the Wikipedia
Armenia history, politics, map, geography, economy,
demography, full information and links.


Armenia in the CIA Factbook
Armenia information about the economy, geography, government,
population, communications, military and transnational issues.


BBC Armenia Profile
Up to date resume about country leaders, history, main events,
map, flag, geography, news, politics and media links.

Armenia e-Government Project
The Armenia portal, with useful links.

Armenia Information Page
The Armenia portal, with useful information.

Armenia Globalis Page
Armenian statistics for agriculture, climate, economy, education, environment,
gender equality, health, human development, population, technology, and water.



Armenia Telecommunications and Broadband Reports

Armenia Telecoms Market Overview and Statistics Report
Armenia’s telecommunications sector is small but growing. With over 700,000 fixed-line subscribers for a population of nearly 4 million people, the level of investment in infrastructure and new services has begun to increase. There are, however, major structural issues to be addressed in the sector. Although ArmenTel, the country’s national telecom provider, was granted exclusive rights to the provision of all telecommunications services in Armenia until 2013 (apart from data services), a second mobile operator launched its network in mid-2005 after the government awarded a licence to K-Telecom. This report looks at the overall state of telecommunications in Armenia and provides a selection of pertinent market statistics.
See summary and table of contents


Central Asia Broadband and Internet Market Report
This 133 page report provides a comprehensive overview of the trends and developments in telecommunications, broadcasting and pay TV markets in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bhutan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Nepal, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan. Subjects covered include:

* Key Statistics
* Market and Industry Overviews
* Regulatory Environment
* Major Players (fixed and mobile)
* Infrastructure
* Mobile Voice and Data Markets
* Internet, VoIP, IPTV
* Broadband (FttH, DSL, cable TV, wireless)
* Convergence and Digital Media

Current publication date: July 2006 (12th Edition - ISSN 1442-1674)

See the table of contents and report summary here.


Broadband and Consumer E-Commerce in Armenia

September 2006 Review


August 7. /ARKA/. Armenia has problems with Internet access, the connection is unstable, access to Internet is almost impossible, connection to foreign Websites is extremely difficult. During recent three days two big damages have happened on fiber-optic cable passing through the territory of Georgia. Arminco Global Telecommunications, largest local provider company, informed that on the territory of Georgia on August 5 at 02:00 o'clock (local time) fiber-optic cable on the Sochi-Poti section was damaged. Internet communication in Armenia was fully restored via a satellite.





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