OREANDA-NEWS. May 26, 2011. Doctor Web, Russia’s leading provider of Internet antivirus security services, reports on the transition of Central Telegraph, a major Russian telecom operator, to Dr.Web AV-Desk version 5.0.1. The company's most important project, a unified QWERTY network, provides Internet users with the widest range of services, including one in which Dr.Web Anti-virus plays a key role.

Now, anti-virus and anti-spam protection, based on the Dr.Web version 5.0 kernel, is available to QWERTY subscribers as a subscription to the Dr.Web Standard package. Dr.Web Anti-virus service subscribers have at their disposal a reliable tool to protect their PCs against malware and junk mail — for only 79 roubles a month.

When first connecting to the service, subscribers enjoy a free one-month testing period after which their paid subscription begins. After that, the subscription renews automatically provided sufficient funds are available in the subscriber account. The subscription can be suspended if necessary.

Soon, Central Telegraph plans to provide an option to subscribe to other Dr.Web Anti-virus subscription packages: Dr.Web Classic (anti-virus only), Dr.Web Premium (comprehensive protection) and Dr.Web Premium Server (ultimate protection for Windows-based server platforms). After the new packages are launched, the HTTP monitor and Parental Control modules will be available to users, leaving no chance for malicious programs to invade PCs and make life miserable for their owners.