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Network News
Jul 22, 2010 Connectivity outage Dear customers,
Due to global electricity problem in Yerevan city we had an connectivity outage, which caused interruption some of our services.
Start time: 22 July, 10:50
End time: 22 July, 11:30
Sorry for any inconvenience it caused. Jul 20, 2010 Maintenance works in the ArCa system Dear customers,
Due to maintenance works in the ArCa system, we are unable to process payments through them. Sorry for any inconvenience this may cause to you. Jun 17, 2010 Price reduction! We are pleased to announce price reduction for Fiber Optics, Wireless internet access service and CAT5 class connections since 01.07.2010 Apr 23, 2010 We are planning to upgrade mail.arminco.com and arminco.com servers this weekend Dear Customers,
We are planning to upgrade mail.arminco.com and arminco.com servers this weekend (24-25 of April, 2010).
POP3 users may receive all previously read and not deleted messages from the server as new ones. To avoid this, users should opt to not leave mail on server. Please, deactivate 'Leave messages on the server' in your mail client program before this weekend.
You can enable it again later if you really need it.
Customers using IMAP and/or webmail will not experience any problem.
Regards,
ARMINCO Administration
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Mt. Ararat Webcam
Ararat rises from a flat plain and dominates the skyline of Armenia's capital, Yerevan. Since ancient times, Ararat has been revered by the Armenians as their spiritual home. Today, it is the national symbol of Armenia. The mountain is often depicted by Armenian artists on paintings, obsidian engravings, backgammon boards and other artifacts. From Yerevan, and throughout much of the country, citizens and tourists get a clear glimpse of both peaks, Mount Ararat and Little Ararat. For more information, have a look at Mt. Ararat page on Wikipedia.

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