“In today’s landscape, where information security holds unprecedented importance, attaining ISO 27001 certification marks a major milestone for both the local telecommunications market and our company. However, beyond this achievement, our primary message to subscribers and partners is that safeguarding their data and ensuring overall information security is our top priority,” stated Ucom General Director Ralph Yirikian.
Ralph Yirikian, Director General of Ucom, and Sona Kalantaryan, Director of SunChild (Arevordi) NGO, visited Rind settlement of Areni community in Vayots Dzor province today. A 10.3 kW solar plant was installed in the local kindergarten, enabling the kindergarten building to be heated with electricity obtained from the sun’s rays.
Artsakh Armenians, who are citizens of Armenia, have suffered more than enough. They should not be burdened with such unnecessary bureaucratic nonsense.
Benefactor Mikael Vardanyan donated 116 million drams for the purchase of 15 life supporting equipment.
Ucom continues the parade of offers that, complementing each other, become a comprehensive Christmas gift for families. This time, Ucom offers to join the Unity 9,000 package until December 31 and get home internet up to 150 MB/s, more than 210 TV channels, mobile connection, which includes 1,000 minutes to local networks, and 20GB internet for only 8,000 AMD.
“We encourage and support children’s access to technological innovation. Smartwatches not only contribute to children’s development and technological access, but also establish a secure connection between the parent and the child, thereby ensuring the child’s safety”, said Director General of Ucom Ralph Yirikian.
“Ucom is a people-centric company, and we believe in the power of good deeds. Among other initiatives we carry out for the community’s well-being, we aim to provide the utmost security to our fellow citizens. We want our compatriots forcibly displaced from Artsakh to know that they are not alone and that we will stand up with joint forces,” said Ralph Yirikian, director general of Ucom.
The U.S. Embassy in Yerevan today announced the launch of a new $1.2 million exchange program for Armenian journalists. In partnership with World Learning and the Poynter Institute, a global leader in journalism, the U.S.-Armenia Professional Partnership in Journalism (PPJ) Program, will enable 54 Armenian journalists to visit the United States in a training program to improve their understanding of disinformation, strengthen their reporting skills, and cultivate relationships with U.S. journalists and media outlets.
“As a national telecommunications operator, our commitment is to make the best services and opportunities available to everyone. The offer of the Unity regional package for our compatriots forcibly displaced from Artsakh was developed with special attention to ensure their connection with their relatives, to ease and simplify their life activities in these difficult times,” said Ralph Yirikian, Director General of Ucom.
Within the “Black Friday” promotion the most anticipated discounts of the year will be available on the shop.ucom.am website from November 22-29 inclusive. For exactly one week, customers can purchase smartphones, tablets, smart watches, televisions and robot vacuum cleaners at Ucom’s online store with the biggest discounts.