Digital & Connectivity Indicators
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Telecommunications in Armenia involves the availability and use of electronic devices and services, such as the telephone, television, radio or computer, for the purpose of communication. According to official statistic data of the International Telecommunication Union, as of 2017 there were 505,190 fixed telephone service subscriber. As of 2008, Armenia has 9 AM stations, 17 FM stations, and one shortwave station. As of 2009, there were approximately 1,400,000 Internet users and approximately 65,279 Internet hosts in Armenia.
Armenia: The *G network coverage in Armenia is estimated to amount ******% in ****. The Digital & Connectivity Indicators refer to the various technology-related and digital indicators of a country.
Read MoreUcom''s broadband and cellular networks were disconnected from the Internet for several hours, while similar connectivity issues were reported by
Read MoreTelecommunications in Armenia involves the availability and use of electronic devices and services, such as the telephone, television, radio or computer, for the purpose of communication. The various
Read MoreSee the Freedom on the Net 2023 score and learn about democracy and freedom in Armenia.
Read MoreArmenia''s leading broadband and telecommunications provider, Team Telecom Armenia, has marked a year of significant accomplishments in network expansion and technological
Read MoreTelecommunications in Armenia involves the availability and use of electronic devices and services, such as the telephone, television, radio or computer, for the purpose of communication.
Read MoreI. Executive Summary This is a phase two and three report prepared for the Government of the Republic of Armenia (Government or GoRA) under the International Telecommunication Union (ITU)
Read MoreA Digital Bottleneck This scenario reveals several uncomfortable truths about the state of Armenian telecommunications. The first is that Armenia''s
Read MoreTelecommunications in Armenia involves the availability and use of electronic devices and services, such as the telephone, television, radio or computer, for the purpose of communication. The various
Read MoreArmenia experienced a significant transition following mass antigovernment protests and elections in 2018 that forced out an entrenched political elite. The government of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan
Read MoreTelevision Armenia has 48 private television stations alongside 2 public networks with major Russian channels widely available throughout the country. In year 2008 TRBNA upgraded main circuit to
Read MoreTelecommunications in Armenia involves the availability and use of electronic devices and services, such as the telephone, television, radio or computer, for the purpose of communication.
Read More1 Digitalisation Strategy of Armenia 2021-2025, Annex No 1 to Decision of the Government of the Republic of Armenia, No 183-L of 11 February 2021 (available at https://).
Read MoreTelecommunications in Armenia involves the availability and use of electronic devices and services, such as the telephone, television, radio or computer, for the purpose of communication. The various
Read MoreIn general, Armenia''s small population and low GDP per capita means that the country presents limited opportunities for growth. The one bright spot for the sector is mobile broadband,
Read MoreStrong competition among the three primary mobile service providers and internet service providers in Armenia has resulted in fair market prices for both wireless and landline broadband services.
Read MoreBy 2026, some 80% of urban and rural communities across Armenia will have access to broadband Internet. According to the government press service, this was announced during the
Read MoreDUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Armenia - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband - Statistics and Analyses" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets ''s offering. The
Read MoreArmenia: The Vanishing Profits The largest telecommunications company in Armenia today is the Armenia Telephone Company (ArmenTel). Since 2007, it has been wholly owned by VimpelCom
Read MoreThe Armenian government has played an active role in supporting the development of the ICT industry. It has worked in close cooperation with international donors, including the United
Read MoreNOTE: The information regarding Armenia on this page is re-published from the 2024 World Fact Book of the United States Central Intelligence Agency and other sources.
Read MoreArmenia belongs to the group of upper-middle-income countries, where the best performer is China (CHN). The top performer of its region-CIS-is Russian Federation (RUS).
Read MoreUniversities in Armenia have started offering online courses as broadband internet becomes more widely accessible. Yerevan Haybusak
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