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    Prime-Tass English-language Business Newswire
    July 13, 2004

    Armenia confident its needs second telecom operator


    YEREVAN, July 13 (Prime-Tass) -- The Armenian government is confident
    that a second cell phone operator will enter the Armenian
    telecommunications market, Armenia's Justice Minister David
    Arutyunyan told reporters Tuesday.

    The Armenian government is currently holding talks with the Greece'
    Telecommunications Organization (OTE) and domestic ArmenTel on the
    issue, Arutyunyan said.

    He noted that the arbitration process regarding the ArmenTel case is
    still underway and would only be stopped if the negotiations yielded
    positive results.

    But the introduction of a second telecom operator to the Armenian
    market would not necessarily resolve the situation, considering the
    fact that ArmenTel controls Armenian fixed-line networks, Arutyunyan
    said.

    He also expressed hope that the talks to resolve the dispute between
    the government and ArmenTel would prove successful.

    On February 19, the government decided to make changes to ArmenTel's
    license due to the company's alleged violation of the license's
    terms.

    The amendments to the license were expected to come into force on
    June 30.

    The London arbitration court is currently hearing two suits, the
    Armenian government vs the OTE, and ArmenTel vs the Armenian
    government.

    In 1997 OTE paid U.S. USD 142.470 million to gain control of the 90%
    stake in ArmenTel that was formerly held both by the Armenian
    government with a 41% stake and Trans World Telecom with 49%.

    ArmenTel was granted the right to a monopoly for 15 years, according
    to the agreement.

    On September 8, 2003, the government decided to deprive ArmenTel of
    its monopoly license, but the decision has not yet been enforced due
    to the ongoing lawsuits against the company. End
    From: Baghdasarian
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