From superfast internet to intercom systems and security: Fnet Telecom

YEREVAN, 19 December. /ARKA/. Fnet Telecom, which has a 15-year history and provides fixed communication services in 7 regions of Armenia and all over capital city Yerevan, has been re-equipped with the support of its partner Acba Leasing Company, Acba Bank’s press service reports.

This has allowed citizens to use more qualitative services. The services provided by the company are diverse: from high-speed internet to security systems, TV channels and intercom services.

‘We started our activity from the 5th Massif (a neighborhood in Yerevan), then we expanded to the whole Yerevan and provinces. Telecom is not only internet and TV companies; it is also intercoms, security and safety. We provide not only internet and TV channels, but also intercoms for apartment blocks and private houses. Acba Leasing has pushed us forward, giving us the opportunity to acquire the most advanced technologies and equipment for today, in order not to fall behind in the competition. With Acba Leasing we brought to Armenia many server solutions, 6G, currently also 7G equipment for subscribers, as well as 30 new vehicles, which enable us to provide even more speed and comfort to regional service engineers,’ said Fnet General Manager Gevorg Yengibaryan.

Thanks to hard work, the company has become one of the industry leaders, providing digital services to thousands of subscribers.

Acba Leasing’s 100% shareholder is Acba Bank. Acba Leasing is supervised by the Central Bank of Armenia.

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