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    GOVERNMENT CONSIDERS SELLING ITS STAKE IN ARMENTEL TO FUTURE BUYER
    By Astghik Bedevian

    Radio Liberty, Czech Rep.
    Nov 8 2006

    The Armenian government is likely to sell its 10 percent stake in
    the Armenian Telephone Company (ArmenTel) to its future buyer if the
    latter vows to end its monopoly on Armenia's telecom market.

    Armenia's Minister of Transport and Communication Andranik Manukian,
    who was entrusted last week to manage the state-held share in the
    company, announced Wednesday that the government will not object to
    Vimpel-Communications buying the remaining 10 percent share if the
    Russian mobile operator rejects all types of monopolies currently
    enjoyed by ArmenTel.

    "We kept our shares to be able to influence somehow the company's
    decisions during the meetings of its shareholders," Manukian said,
    adding that if the monopoly provisions are reconsidered 'prices
    will result from competition and there will be no question of tariff
    policy regulation.'

    "It seems to me that the government's participation with its 10
    percent stake will not give anything. For us it is important that the
    monopoly provisions be removed," the minister said, giving assurances
    that the government will not give up its stake otherwise.

    Vimpel-Communications agreed last week to buy a 90 percent stake in
    ArmenTel Greece's Hellenic Telecommunications Organization SA for
    341.9 million euros ($436.3 million) plus about 40 million euros
    (US$51 million) in debt.

    ArmenTel has about 600,000 fixed-line and 400,000 mobile subscribers.

    Vimpel-Communications operates phone services in Russia and Kazakhstan
    and recently acquired cellular operators in Ukraine, Tajikistan,
    Uzbekistan and Georgia. The Group's cellular license portfolio covers
    a territory with a population of about 237 million.
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