iCON announces introduction of new entry tariff plan

PanARMENIAN.Net - Today iCON Communications announced the introduction of its new iCON

entry service plan. According to Adam Kablanian, Chief Executive Officer of iCON Communications, tariff is intended for those customers who yet use dial-up connection.



The service provides up to 128 kilobits per second (kbps) download and 64 kbps

upload on its WiMAX network. As with all iCON service plans, there are no traffic limits or usage charges for this plan. The new plan, priced at 8000 drams per month (VAT included), is aimed at providing fast, reliable and much more affordable Internet service to a wider portion of Internet users, many of whom are connecting via slower dial-up connections today.



iCON is also introducing several higher speed service offerings specifically for the corporate clients. These include 2, 3 and 4 Mb/s shared plans, as well as dedicated service ranging from 512 kbps to 4 Mbps.



As iCON has also announced, new customers can utilize the company's USB Stick Modems

(previously available only for purchase) by simply paying a 15000 dram deposit which is refundable at the end of service. As a result, customers can experience fast, reliable and affordable Internet service on their laptops and desktops anywhere in iCON's coverage area, without significant upfront fees.



"We are extremely excited to add these new service offerings to the suite of plans we provide to our customers. iCON's mission is to provide Fast, Reliable and Affordable Internet to as many

Armenians as possible, and this is another important step toward achieving this mission," stated Adam Kablanian.
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