"Orange Armenia" Promises Not To Disappoint

"ORANGE ARMENIA" PROMISES NOT TO DISAPPOINT

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08:24 pm | June 09, 2009

Official

Serzh Sargsyan met with Vice-chairman of "France Telecom-Orange"
Olaf Svante and Director General of "Orange Armenia" Bruno Dyotua.

The president welcomed the company’s entrance into the Armenian
market and expressed confidence that this will bring a new sweep in
the economic cooperation between France and Armenia. According to
President Sargsyan, the French company’s activities will help further
liberalize the telecommunication market and may serve as a good basis
for development of other fields of economy.

The president attached importance to the entrance of the third
operator in the market from a couple of angles. First, the "France
Telecom-Orange" will bring its experience and variety of services to
Armenia. Secondly, this will give rise to competition and will benefit
consumers. The company’s entrance will also lead to new investmens
and the creation of jobs.

Vice-chairman of "France Telecom-Orange" Olaf Svante reaffirmed their
mission to provide high-quality services, fast and up-to-date Internet
and phone connection.

"We are pleased to work in the Armenian market and assure you that
we will not disappoint our subscribers," said Svante.

Olaf Svante presented the company’s programs, the work aimed at the
company’s infrastructures and mentioned that they are doing everything
possible to have the company ready to provide its services to customers
by the end of the year.

The Vice-chairman of "France Telecom-Orange" informed that the company
foresees to make investments worth 80 million dollars in 2009 with
the purpose of broadening its activities not only in the capital,
but also in the regions.

"We are interested in seeing "France Telecom", which is one of
the world’s leading operators in the field of telecommunication,
to quickly start its activities in Armenia," underscored President
Sargsyan and added that the Armenian government is ready to support
the solution to any issues that may arise.