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    TELECOM FIRMS BATTLE OVER TERRITORY IN NEIGHBOR STATES
    By Maria Levitov - Staff Writer

    St Petersburg Times
    Tuesday, September 19, 2006

    MOSCOW - Telecoms firms are vying with each other for market share in
    neighboring countries as the domestic mobile market reaches saturation
    point.No. 2 mobile operator VimpelCom plans to cover the entire
    Commonwealth of Independent States within two years, while market
    leader MobileTeleSystems is considering a bid for Bosnia-Herzegovina's
    telecoms company, Telekom Srpske. MegaFon, the top-three firm with
    the smallest geographical reach, is also considering expansion.

    The need to outbid foreign mobile giants is a big hurdle for
    acquisitions abroad, but the country's top mobile firms must find
    new markets to grow, analysts said.

    "I think that within two years, all the CIS countries will be
    involved," VimpelCom CEO Alexander Izosimov said Friday at an investor
    conference organized by UBS.

    VimpelCom and MTS have already expanded into less-developed mobile
    markets, as mobile-service penetration reached 100 percent in Russia
    last month, according to AC&M consultancy's latest estimates.

    Through subsidiaries, VimpelCom is present in Kazakhstan, Tajikistan,
    Uzbekistan, Ukraine and Georgia, while MTS has is in Ukraine,
    Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Belarus and Kyrgyzstan.

    "Future competition will require us to be bigger," MTS CEO Leonid
    Melamed told the conference.

    The rate of profit growth in Russia is slowing for each of the
    three largest mobile operators, according to research firm J'Son
    and Partners.

    MegaFon, which operates in Russia and Tajikistan, has "no set targets
    for acquisition," but is eyeing Armenia, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan and
    other countries for expansion, the company's acting CFO, Raymond Ho,
    said on the sidelines of Friday's conference.

    MTS, VimpelCom and MegaFon all have spare cash for acquisitions,
    but finding attractive CIS assets is increasingly difficult, said
    Yelena Bazhenova, telecoms analyst at MDM Bank.
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