Armenia and Azerbaijan sign internet transit agreement as part of ongoing peace process
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Peter Barabas, Nadira Tudor
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Armenia and Azerbaijan have signed a landmark agreement to transit internet traffic through each other's territories, marking a significant step in the peace process between the two former rivals. The deal, struck between their leading telecom operators, aims to diversify regional connectivity routes, enhance network reliability in the South Caucasus, and support Eurasian telecom infrastructure development. This comes as both countries move forward after decades of conflict.
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· 1 pulled"being the leading transit operator in the region," they are "expanding the number and geography of countries supplying international Internet traffic"
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