OVIO reopens redesigned and renewed sales and service offices

YEREVAN, June 6. /ARKA/. OVIO telecom operator has reopened its sales and service offices in the towns of Kapan, Kajaran and Gyumri as part of its rebranding move.

The rebranded offices are equipped in line with updated and innovative standards to ensure maximum service convenience and best experience for current and new customers.

In the renewed sales and service offices customers can subscribe to the Internet, Wink online cinema and television service packages and a number of other digital services of the company, such as cloud video surveillance service, cloud gaming service, etc.

The offices continue to operate in their previous locations.

Rostelecom was rebranded into OVIO, preserving the scope of of a classic operator’s features and becoming a provider of IT solutions.

The company recently launched the most powerful Data Center in Armenia, which is an extremely important step for Armenia’s technological progress.

Constantly updated information about the work schedule of the offices in the process of renewal, as well as the offices recommended for carrying out current transactions, can be found on the ovio.am website at the following link.

OVIO also informwd that new and current subscribers can make all transactions online on the company’s website, including in a personal office or through the telephone service. One can join the services online here. -0-

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