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    ARMENTEL'S SHARES TO BELONG TO RUSSIAN HOLDING SYSTEMA AND
    ARMENIAN-INDIAN CONSORTIUM

    ARKA News Agency, Armenia
    July 24, 2006

    YEREVAN, July 24. /ARKA/. ArmenTel's shares are to belong to Russian
    holding Systema and international consortium established by VTEL
    Holdings and Knightsbridge Associates. ComNews reports referring to a
    source close to negotiation and tendering processes said the Russian
    company would take cable telephone system over while Indian-Armenian
    consortium will set control over mobile communication system.
    The Russian company Director on Public Relations Irina Potekhina
    neither confirmed nor denied the information. She said the tender
    results would be announced in the beginning of August. Systema Company
    started negotiating on ArmenTel purchase yet in early 2006, before
    tender was announced. "Already having arrangement with Greeks, Systema
    lobbied its interests at the highest level, in Armenian government,
    and secure the same backing in Moscow", ComNews reports referring to
    the source.

    OTE Greek Company announced the international tender already knowing
    the buyer, ComNews says. More than ten companies, including German
    Deutsche Telekom, Norwegian Telenor, Swedish TeliaSonera and Tele2as
    well as Russian CBOSS took part in the contest. Vimpelcom, a merger
    comprising two companies Emirates Telecommunications Corporation
    and Istithmar (one of Russian Synterra co-owner) - took a lead over
    its rivals. All the mentioned companies were included in shortlist.
    ArmenTel, Armenia Telephone Company, enjoins is the sole Internet
    service provider. The company has enjoyed the monopolist right since
    1998. The term of enjoying this right expires in 2013. The company
    belongs to Greek OTE, who acquired 90% of ArmenTel's shares in 1997
    for $142.47 million. The remaining 10% belong to Armenian government.
    ArmenTel served over 328.6 thousand mobile communication subscribers
    by late March 2006. The same number of subscribers was served
    by K Telecom, the second mobile communication provider. ArmenTel
    also provide cable phone services to 600 thousand subscribers. The
    company's earning for 2005 totaled $145.3 million and net profit
    $55.9 million. M.V.
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