OVIO completes rebranding and summarizes results of the process

YEREVAN, November 28. /ARKA/. OVIO announced the completion of its rebranding and summarized the results of the process. Shortly after the rebranding began, the company transformed all 26 sales and service centers, aligning them with modern and innovative standards to ensure maximum service convenience.

The company has repeatedly emphasized that the rebranding is not merely a change of name and colors, but a new starting point. With its new identity, OVIO remains committed to providing reliable, high-quality services and innovative solutions, with customer satisfaction at the core. With the rebranding, the company has expanded beyond being a traditional telecommunications operator, evolving to offer a range of digital and cloud services and beginning the process of creating a unified digital services ecosystem.

The first major step in this commitment was the launch of the largest data processing center in Armenia in the spring of 2024. It was built in compliance with prestigious international standards, including ISO 27001, 27017, 27018, PCI DSS, and TIER III. The center includes over 210 server racks, is supplied by two independent power substations, and has a capacity of 2 MW.

The company has already successfully launched several services, with cloud solutions playing a major role.

“We have completed the rebranding process itself, but we believe it is an ongoing journey, driven by our commitment to satisfy even the most demanding customers through an honest, open work style, care, and pioneering innovative solutions. The rebranding process was accompanied by the launch of our data processing center, which is unique not only in its size and compliance with high international standards, but also in its strategic importance for preserving the data of both the business and state sectors within Armenia. It will meet the diverse needs of businesses and state institutions, providing scalable, secure, and efficient solutions, thus contributing to the development of Armenia’s digital future,” said Hayk Faramazyan, General Director of OVIO.

Staying true to its commitment to providing subscribers with quality and innovative technologies, OVIO has upgraded all smart TV devices for its subscribers to the modern WinkBox, granting access to the unmatched WINK TV and online cinema platform. The Wink TV platform offers over 50,000 movies and series, along with more than 180 terrestrial and thematic TV channels. Additionally, all of this content can be viewed simultaneously on up to five smart devices with a single subscriber account, making the service accessible to every family member. The Wink TV and online cinema service also features a range of interactive tools, ensuring a fast, easy, and high-quality experience for subscribers.

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