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Year 2007 was the year of the telecom industry consolidation armenia mobile number. armenia mobile number By far the single largest merger shook the mobile operators' status quo. Mikhail Fridman, Alfa Group's owner, which holds a large stake in VimpelCom, blessed a deal to buy Golden Telecom, one of the largest Russian alternative fixed line providers. The deal, which is worth USD 4.3 billion, created the first Russian mega mobile-fixed player. VimpelCom, the number two Russian mobile operator, which provides mobile services to over 65 million subscribers in Russia, Armenia, Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Georgia, armenia mobile number Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan, decided to diversify its services into providing mobile broadband. Golden Telecom, which is traded on the NASDAQ and holds a large chunk of the Russian Internet, voice and data market, seems to be satisfied. In the meantime, Golden Telecom has announced that it plans to invest over USD 1 billion to expand its fiber-optic network to cover the territory with population of 65 million armenia mobile number.
Broadband Internet continued to be the key driver of the telecom market. Nation-wide ADSL has remained one of the fastest growing segments of the broadband market. However, despite the dominance of DSL, wireless services over Wi-Fi or WiMAX connections are rapidly emerging as a cost-effective alternative to DSL. armenia mobile number By the end of 2007, broadband penetration in Russia was estimated at 3.2%.
Broadband technologies also boosted IPTV and HDTV exposure armenia mobile number. Naturally Moscow and St. Petersburg lead in this market segment. Outlying regions have only 17% PC penetration, while Moscow is well over 70%. At the same time 50% of Moscow has BWA connection. Technology-wise great prospects have technologies supporting broadband, such as VDSL, HDSL, ADSL2+ and FTTx. For examplearmenia mobile number, in Moscow where the most of last mile lies in copper, armenia mobile number FTTC technology is widely used.
Broadband Internet continued to be the key driver of the telecom market. Nation-wide ADSL has remained one of the fastest growing segments of the broadband market. However, despite the dominance of DSL, wireless services over Wi-Fi or WiMAX connections are rapidly emerging as a cost-effective alternative to DSL. armenia mobile number By the end of 2007, broadband penetration in Russia was estimated at 3.2%.
Broadband technologies also boosted IPTV and HDTV exposure armenia mobile number. Naturally Moscow and St. Petersburg lead in this market segment. Outlying regions have only 17% PC penetration, while Moscow is well over 70%. At the same time 50% of Moscow has BWA connection. Technology-wise great prospects have technologies supporting broadband, such as VDSL, HDSL, ADSL2+ and FTTx. For examplearmenia mobile number, in Moscow where the most of last mile lies in copper, armenia mobile number FTTC technology is widely used.