Armenia has recorded significant progress in telecommunications and digital infrastructure: head of Union of Operators
23.03.2026,
11:55
Armenia has recorded significant progress in telecommunications and digital infrastructure in recent years, said Christine Gyonchyan, Director of the Union of Operators of the Republic of Armenia, at the opening of "Telecommunications Week 2026" on Monday.
YEREVAN, March 23. /ARKA/. Armenia has recorded significant progress in telecommunications and digital infrastructure in recent years, said Christine Gyonchyan, Director of the Union of Operators of the Republic of Armenia, at the opening of "Telecommunications Week 2026" on Monday.
"Digital infrastructures create the environment where business, education, public services, and innovation thrive," she said.
According to Gyonchyan, in today's reality, communications are no longer just a technology but have become the foundation for the development of the economy, digital services, and society.
"Telecommunications Week is a platform for dialogue and partnership, and the initiative itself is the result of the joint work of public, private, and international participants," Gyonchyan noted. On March 24, as part of Telecom Week 2026, an International Telecommunication Union conference on artificial intelligence will be held. On March 25, a seminar on ICT regulation will be held, along with a roundtable discussion on current trends and challenges in audiovisual media.
March 26 will be devoted to familiarization with telecommunications infrastructure: visits to public and private organizations are planned, and March 27 will be a completely academic day.
"Digital infrastructures create the environment where business, education, public services, and innovation thrive," she said.
According to Gyonchyan, in today's reality, communications are no longer just a technology but have become the foundation for the development of the economy, digital services, and society.
"Telecommunications Week is a platform for dialogue and partnership, and the initiative itself is the result of the joint work of public, private, and international participants," Gyonchyan noted. On March 24, as part of Telecom Week 2026, an International Telecommunication Union conference on artificial intelligence will be held. On March 25, a seminar on ICT regulation will be held, along with a roundtable discussion on current trends and challenges in audiovisual media.
March 26 will be devoted to familiarization with telecommunications infrastructure: visits to public and private organizations are planned, and March 27 will be a completely academic day.