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Friday, March 9, 2007

Armenia & Iran to Connect via Fiber Optics



Fiber optics are tiny, flexible strands of glass or plastic that can carry massive amounts of information in the form of light. Think superfast internet connections, for example.
"A company called "Fiber-Net" has recently been established in Armenia and commissioned to take advantage of the Iranian fiber-optic network, of which Iran’s entire neighbors, save for Pakistan are now benefited.

"Those benefits particularly included getting connected to the fiber-optic networks of Iran’s southern neighbors on the southern shores of the Persian Gulf, that are connected to the international fiber-optic network."

...these networks are able of transforming voice and data inputs...
Now frustrated Armenian teens - and older folks, as well - can have access to quality, erm, artistic material online.

Source: TaliyaNews

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