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    Khaleej Times, United Arab Emirates
    June 23 2006

    Etisalat close to $450m telecom deal in Armenia
    BY ISAAC JOHN (Chief Business Reporter)

    23 June 2006

    DUBAI - UAE's telecom giant Etisalat, on an aggressive overseas buying
    spree spanning Europe, Africa and the Middle East, moved a step closer
    to acquiring 90 per cent of ArmenTel, the largest Armenian operator of
    cellular and fixed-line telephony, by getting short-listed yesterday
    for the final bidding round along with three consortia.

    Greek telecom provider OTE, which owns 90 per cent of ArmenTel,
    said yesterday a consortium led by Etisalat is among the four bidders
    short-listed from the original eight bidders, including major Russian
    telecommunication conglomerates, Mobile Telesystems and Vympelkom.

    The fourth bidder is a consortium comprising VTEL Holding and
    Knightbridge Associates.

    The Etisalat-led consortium includes Dubai investment house Istithmar
    PJSC and Emergent Telecom Ventures.

    When OTE announced its intention to sell 90 per cent of ArmenTel
    shares in early April 2006, primary offers came from Russia's Sistema,
    Vympelkom, and Rostelekom, Kuwait's MTS Kuwait, Armenia's Sil group,
    Belgium's Belgacom, Hungary's PanTel, and Etisalat.

    ArmenTel provides service to 595,000 fixed telephone subscribers in
    Armenia and controls over a half of cellular communication market,
    serving more than 50,000 subscribers. Armenian government owns 10
    per cent of Armentel. The company's turnover reached Eur 110 million
    in 2005.

    According to sources close to OTE, the outcome of the tender would be
    known after July 20. Experts estimated the value of 90 per cent of
    ArmenTel shares around $200 million. However, indications are that
    the asset value may surge with Russian companies expected to offer
    $450 million for the Armenian operator.

    Armenian sources said although 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," Etisalat stands a better chance thanks to its financial
    clout and track-record for efficiency. "However, it seems all but
    certain that the company, in which the Armenian government has a 10
    per cent share, will be sold to a Russian firm. Recent articles in
    the Armenian Press speculate that the government will not tolerate
    any other outcome. Certainly OTE's experience in Armenia serves as
    a warning to potential investors of the danger in going against the
    authorities. OTE has spent several years fighting the government in
    courts in London over its alleged failure to meet investment conditions
    laid out in the 1997 agreement by which it first acquired Armentel,"
    the sources pointed out.

    Last week, a consortium led by Etisalat qualified for the final
    auction round for Egypt's third mobile licence scheduled for July 4.

    The UAE telecom giant, which has finalised the $2.6 billion takeover
    bid for Pakistan Telecommunication Company Ltd. two months ago, is
    also bidding for a stake in Algerie Telecom, Algeria's state-owned
    telecom company, and is among the ten international companies that
    have submitted bids for the 800 million euro acquisition of some 70
    per cent of Mobi 63, Serbia's largest mobile phone network. With all
    these acquisitions, Etisalat's overseas commitment is poised to exceed
    $10 billion soon.

    Istithmar forms part of The Corporate Office comprising Dubai's
    Ports Customs & Free Zone Corporation and Nakheel, one of the largest
    developers in Dubai.
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