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    Kommersant, Russia
    June 10 2006

    Armentel Divided by Five
    // Russian operators will divide Armenia


    Major Russian telecommunication conglomerates - Sistema, Rostelekom,
    and Vympelkom - joined the tender to buy Armentel, largest Armenian
    operator of cellular and fixed-line telephony, this week. Three
    Russian companies will compete with five foreign operators. The most
    serious rivals are MTS of Kuwait and Etisalat of the United Arab
    Emirates. Despite the impressive entry list, experts believe that
    Russian companies have a good chance to win the first victory ever in
    the international tender for telecommunication assets.
    Kommersant learned that primary offers to buy Armentel came from
    Russia's Sistema, Vympelkom, and Rostelekom, Kuwait's MTS Kuwait,
    Armenia's Sil group, Belgium's Belgacom, Hungary's PanTel, and Arab
    Emirates' Etisalat.

    Greek corporation OTE owns Armentel now. OTE announced its intention
    to sell 90 percent of Armentel shares in early April 2006. Armentel
    provides service to 595,000 subscribers (that is, all fixed telephone
    numbers in Armenia), and controls over a half of cellular
    communication market, serving more than 50,000 subscribers. Armenian
    government owns 10 percent of Armentel. The company's turnover
    reached 110 million in 2005.

    OTE's disagreement with Armenian government about business strategy
    impelled OTE to sell its assets. The government is completely against
    tariff raising and charging fixed telephone subscribers for time.

    The outcome of the tender will become known after July 20. Experts
    estimated the value of 90 percent of Armentel shares at $100-140
    million, before the tender. Yet, the impressive entry list indicates
    that the asset value may redouble.

    It is the three Russian operators who have best chances in the tender
    for Armentel. Elena Bazhenova, analyst of Aton investment group,
    said: `Russian companies have more chances to win the tender because
    they have more contacts and connections with Armenian officials,
    which is of great importance for working in Armenia, for the
    government strictly controls Armenia's telecom market.'

    by Ara Tatevosyan, Erevan, Nikolai Yablonsky
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