Armenian Datacom Company

Company Overview
Armenian Datacom Company CJSC (ADC) is an Armenian-Norwegian joint venture in Armenia formed in April 2006. It provides data communication and corporate networking.
The company built a fiber-optics network which covers Yerevan and its suburbs. ADC launched its telecommunication services on April 27, 2007.
ADC was the first company in Armenia granted a license as a public network services provider, in accordance with new laws and regulation procedures. The company has constructed an independent and redundant, exclusive fiber-optic network, which topology represents interconnection of ring-type core highways.
Network
ADC is the first company in Armenia to provide an independent and redundant fiber-optic cable network, which topology is an interconnection of ring-type backbones.
The Company continues to make considerable investments to expand its own and exclusively independent fiber-optic network. ADC network length is already more than 400 km, and the core network is based on 14 distribution nodes. The equipment installed on each node provides 1:1 redundancy for all major functional possibilities. They are all equipped with uninterrupted power sources. The network has been constructed with the optic cable produced by "Draka Comteq" in Germany and by applying ultramodern technologies the network is enabled to transmit up to 200 Gbp/s speed in the network core. Modern switch-technology from Alcatel-Lucent has been used in network core, enabling IP/MPLS transmission features.
It is a member of RIPE NCC.
 
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