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    RUSSIAN ANALYZERS ESTIMATE THE 90% OF ARMENTEL SHARES $180 MILLION

    Yerevan, April 13. ArmInfo. Russian analyzers appreciate the 90%
    shares of ArmenTel $180 million. Referring to MDM bank expert Phillip
    Townsend, 'Vedomosti' newspaper, Russia, reports that last year
    'Vympelcom' company started talks with the Greek owners of ArmenTel
    about the possible purchase of ArmenTel, but the talks were suspended
    because of the position of the Armenian Government. Now when the
    matter has been cleared with the Government, the negotiations are
    renewed. To Phillip Townsend's opinion 'Vympelcom', owner of BILINE
    trademark, will have no problem with buying ArmenTel as in 2007 the
    company will posses as minimum $850 million free cash.

    According to 'Vedomosti', in its turn the OTE company, Greece,
    stated that it has started considering various variants of dealing
    with the 90% of ArmenTel shares after settling the matter with the
    Armenian authorities.

    Other cell-operators of Russia also expressed interest in purchasing
    ArmenTel. 'Systema Telecom' company is also interested in ArmenTel,
    told ArmInfo correspondent public contacts director of the company
    Anna Boyko. Similar statements were made by 'Megaphon' press secretary
    Marina Belasheva and 'Vympelcom' press secretary Yulia Ostroukhova.

    "Mobile service operators are searching for new opportunities to invest
    their money to promote their businesses and the purchase of Armentel
    is not a bad opportunity," says managing partner of ACM-Consulting
    Mikhail Alexeyev. He notes that despite small population - 3.2 mln -
    Armenia still has a low rate of mobile service use - 20%. The country's
    mobile market began to actually develop only last year when K Telecom
    started its work in the country, says chief editor of Comnews Leonid
    Konik. During ArmenTel's monopoly people queued for months to get
    mobile cards and bought SIM-cards for $200 on the black market.

    OTE bought ArmenTel in Mar 1998 from the Armenian Government (41%) and
    Transworld Telecommunications (49%). The company committed itself to
    invest $200 mln in Armentel in exchange of 15-year monopoly but failed
    its commitments. As a result, in late 2004 the Armenian Transport
    and Communication Ministry gave one more mobile service license to
    K-Telecom. ArmenTel and the ministry refuse to say yet why OTE is
    going to sell ArmenTel's assets.
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