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    Armenian government, telecoms operator negotiate in London

    Haykakan Zhamanak, Yerevan
    17 Aug 04

    Text of Vahagn Hovakimyan's report in Armenian newspaper Haykakan
    Zhamanak on 17 August headlined "They're negotiating little by little"

    Representatives of the Armenian government and the ArmenTel company
    have been negotiating since 9 August in London. The Armenian
    government is represented by Justice Minister David Arutyunyan,
    ArmenTel by the company's chief executive officer, Vasilios
    Fetsis. The parties are refusing to make any comments on the
    negotiation process. However, some information is provided by
    unofficial conversations.

    In particular, what is most important for the government is to take
    back the monopoly given to ArmenTel in the sphere of cellular
    communications, which can be considered already done. The developments
    showed that ArmenTel does not want to struggle for a de jure monopoly
    in the sphere of cellular communications any more, as it is able to
    achieve its objectives without this juridical status. Thus, it is not
    a surprise that the issue of losing the cellular communication
    monopoly will be discussed during the negotiations only from the point
    of view of possible ways of interrelations with a new operator.

    In relations with ArmenTel, the second important task is bringing the
    company back under control. That is, it is necessary for the company
    to take no action without the government's agreement, especially in
    tariff policy. Our sources characterize the government's goal in the
    following way: ArmenTel must obey. All the remaining issues, such as
    the digitization of stations, upgrading of Internet communication and
    others can be considered secondary. For example, there is no doubt
    that if ArmenTel does not increase the tariff per minute of fixed
    communication, the government, in its turn, can forget about an
    improvement in the quality of communications for some time. In the
    given case the introduction of a tariff of eight drams per minute is
    in question. It is a highly explosive issue for the Armenian
    government. However, there is no doubt that in this issue the
    government can only gain time at best. That is, in the course of the
    negotiations, the government will have to come to an agreement on
    tariffs, which means that subscribers will be informed in the near
    future when these tariffs, a cause of general horror, will be applied.

    According to specialists, the government may only gain time up to the
    beginning of next year at best. Our sources close to the government
    characterize the negotiations as a "war", i.e. if the parties have
    started negotiations, it does not mean that they are going to yield
    their positions, and the past week of the negotiations is evidence of
    it. At the same time, it should be noted that in this period, the
    negotiations have been slower and the reason is the Olympics in
    Athens. However, on the other hand, it is connected with other
    circumstances as well. In particular, ArmenTel wants to deprive the
    government of its trump card related to cellular communications, that
    is, to overcome the deficit in the sphere. Thus, it is not accidental
    that ArmenTel restarted the system of prepayment for cellular
    communications, the provision of Easy Cards, yesterday in
    Yerevan. Thirteen service points will distribute 200 numbers daily.
    Easy Cards are provided to those registered during previous
    months. However, ArmenTel does not specify what it will do next after
    provision of the numbers. According to unofficial data, ArmenTel
    intends to make uninterrupted provision of the cards, thereby
    liquidating their deficit on the market.
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