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    ARMENIA ANNOUNCES TENDER FOR LICENSE FOR ACTIVITY OF THIRD MOBILE OPERATOR IN ARMENIA

    ArmInfo
    2008-07-18 13:35:00

    Armenia has announced a tender for license for activity of a third
    mobile operator in Armenia, Press Secretary of Armenian Transport
    and Communication Ministry Susanna Tonoyan told ArmInfo.

    She said relevant announcement was published in The Financial Times on
    17 and 18 July. The parties interested must apply for participation
    in a tender within 10 days after it is announced. The companies that
    will pass the pre-qualification stage will be named within 40 days. The
    winner will be declared within 90 days. The opening offer for 15-year
    license is 10 million euros. The third operator must have relevant
    experience and ability to invest at least 200 million in development
    within 2 years.

    The following codes will be provided to the third operator +374 (0)
    55 and +374 (0) 95. If the operator fails to use the provided codes
    by at least 60% by the end of the year, the PSRC has a right to take
    back the unused numbers. The third operator will be provided with GSM
    frequency and an opportunity to provide 3G services including voice
    and data transmission.

    The frequencies will be provided within the following limits: 880-890,
    925-935, 1745-1765, 1840-1860, 1910-1915, 1950-1965, 2140-2155 MHz.

    At present GSM service providers in Armenia are ArmenTel CJSC (100%
    subsidiary of Russian VimpelCom OJSC with trademark Beeline) and
    K-Telecom with trademark VivaCell, 88% stake of the latter belong to
    Russian MTS operator. By the data of the companies, the number of
    subscribers was up 45.5% over 2007 to 1,824,344. The greatest part
    of the market belong top VivaCell.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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