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Alina Hovhannisyan

Armenian Telecom growth exceeds global average - Research

Armenian Telecom growth exceeds global average - Research

ArmInfo.  The growth of Armenia's telecommunications sector exceeds global averages, according to a study by Nexign and the TelecomDaily information and  analytical agency.

According to the source, the telecom market in Armenia grew by 4.2%  in 2024 and by 3.5% in 2025 to reach 159.9 billion drams, whereas  according to TM Forum, the global market grew by 2.5% annually in  2024-2025. The main sources of revenue for operators remain mobile  services (58%) and fixed broadband internet access (approximately  20%). Mobile penetration exceeds 130%, indicating market saturation  and a shift in focus from subscriber growth to increased traffic  consumption and the development of digital services.

According to the study, Armenia will transition from pilot projects  to large-scale implementation of fifth- generation networks in 2025.  5G in Armenia has transformed from an experimental technology into a  standard mobile infrastructure, around which operators are building  new services. "Currently, fifth- generation networks in Armenia  operate primarily under the NSA model, meaning new 5G stations  operate on the 4G LTE network core, providing a speed boost without  realizing the technology's full potential. This is due, in part, to  the high capital expenditures for 5G development: the state imposes  strict requirements for network security, infrastructure  localization, and supplier selection, making deployment more  expensive than in some neighboring countries," the source noted.

Experts believe the transition to full-fledged 5G SA is expected  closer to 2027. The primary source of monetization for 5G networks  will be the corporate segment: high-definition video surveillance,  industrial IoT projects, smart buildings, AR/VR training, and digital  services for government agencies. According to analysts at Nexign and  TelecomDaily, the Armenian telecom market will grow by an average of  2.5% over the next three years, reaching 172.4 billion drams in 2028.

The Armenian telecom market is mature and technologically advanced.  The widespread adoption of 5G, the development of fiber optics, and  the launch of cloud platforms are transforming operators from mere  communications providers into universal digital providers that  combine mobile internet, fixed-line access, TV, and IT services into  a single ecosystem. To successfully operate in this model, it is  critical to have a modern billing and service platform that allows  for the management of the entire range of services within a single  system. "This gives operators the opportunity to quickly launch new  convergent products, flexibly customize tariffs for different  segments, and manage monetization in real time," noted Sergey Karpov,  First Deputy CEO at Nexign. According to him, the Armenian telecom  market is characterized by intense competition in an environment of  high service penetration.

 "The limited subscriber base motivates operators to increase the  loyalty of current users and develop offers to attract new ones-the  younger generation and those ready to switch operators," added the  deputy head of Nexign. A more detailed study can be found at the  link: Development of the Armenian Telecom Market 2025: Analysis,  Development Dynamics, and Major Players. 

Nexign is a Russian company with 34 years of experience developing  high-tech solutions for large businesses across various sectors of  the economy. Nexign's ready-made products and solutions are aimed at  rapidly transforming clients' IT.

It should be noted that, according to the RA Statistics Committee,  the telecommunications segment, which dominates Armenia's  communications sector (92.8%), generated revenue of 159.3 billion  drams in 2025, showing a deceleration in year-on-year growth from  3.7% to 3.1%. In December 2025 alone, revenue from the  telecommunications segment increased by 6.5% to 14.2 billion drams.