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    RUSSIA'S MEGAFON RULES OUT ARMENIAN EXPANSION
    by Michael Lacquiere

    World Markets Research Center
    Global Insight
    May 16, 2008

    Russia's third-largest mobile operator, MegaFon, has indicated that
    it has no plans to expand into the Armenian market, according to
    company representative Tatyana Zvereva, as quoted inARKA. Armenia's
    existing two mobile operators, Armentel and VivaCell, are owned by
    MegaFon's two Russian rivals, VimpelCom and Mobile TeleSystems (MTS)
    respectively. A third GSM licence in Armenia is due to be issued this
    year at a starting price of 10 million euro ($15US.5 million).

    Significance:With its ownership structure now becoming clearer,
    MegaFon is beginning to outline its long-term strategic plans, which
    appear to include a possible initial public offering (IPO), as well as
    entry into the Iranian mobile market (seeRussia: 14 May 2008:and13
    May 2008:). Unlike MTS and VimpelCom, MegaFon has opted against
    expansion across the CIS region, with Tajikistan the only country in
    which it has a presence beyond Russia. While the investment of MTS and
    VimpelCom has helped to stimulate subscriber uptake in Armenia, mobile
    penetration in the country remains fairly low and a third operator
    would therefore have a reasonable chance of establishing itself.
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