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    Prime-Tass English-language Business Newswire
    April 6, 2006 Thursday 1:26 PM EET
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    Greece's OTE plans to sell 90% in Armenia's ArmenTel


    MOSCOW, April 6 (Prime-Tass) - Greece's OTE plans to sell its 90%
    stake in Armenian fixed-line and mobile operator ArmenTel, Kommersant
    business daily reported Thursday, citing OTE's statement.

    OTE has chosen HSBC Bank as its financial adviser for the sale. OTE
    did not disclose information on the funds it wants to raise from the
    sale or the timeline of the sale.

    A source close to ArmenTel told the daily that Russian mobile
    operators VimpelCom and MegaFon have showed interest in buying the
    stake.

    "ArmenTel is a very attractive asset, and if the price is right we
    will be interested in buying it," MTS' President Vasily Sidorov told
    Vedomosti business daily.

    ArmenTel is a fixed-line and long-distance monopoly in Armenia. It
    also had a monopoly on mobile services until mid-2005. ArmenTel's
    fixed-line subscriber base stands at about 595,000 users and its
    mobile subscriber base at about 320,000 users.

    K Telecom is Armenia's other mobile operator controlling about 50% of
    the market, Vedomosti said. Armenia's population amounts to about 3.2
    million people.
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