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    ARMENIA'S REGULATORY COMMISSION TO REJECT ARMENTEL'S APPLICATION

    ARKA News Agency, Armenia
    July 9 2007

    YEREVAN, July 9. /ARKA/. The RA Public Services Regulatory Commission
    intends to reject an application for a revision of prices for major
    and minor services rendered by the ArmenTel Company. The Commission
    is to hold its sitting on July 13.

    On its website, the Commission considers the arguments for price
    revision advanced by the company as unacceptable. The Commission
    regards as inadmissible the proposal for incorporating the interest
    rate of long-term bonds in the calculations of the non-risk interest
    rate of the cost of its equity capital, as the interest rate of
    long-term government bonds in the countries with underdeveloped
    capital market includes the amount of market capital.

    The Commission also intends to reject ArmenTel's application
    for incorporating the floating funds of expenses on the internal
    interface of telephone networks in the circulating funds, as they
    are only calculated values and do not require floating funds or the
    application of the depreciation standards set in the taxation sphere
    for the calculation of depreciation.

    The Commission regards as inadmissible the fact that the ArmenTel
    Company did not present any oral justifications of expenditure
    distribution principles, particularly expenditures on services,
    maintenance costs, proposed rise in prices for dial-up Internet
    access. The Commission also rejected ArmenTel's proposal for the
    revision of the minimum free limit - from the 361st minute to the
    1,000th against the current 600th minute.

    On June 1, 2007, the ArmenTel Company applied to the Commission
    for revision of prices for stationary telephone communication. The
    application proposes a reduction of prices for long-distance and mobile
    calls, changes in user charges and in some types of telecommunication
    services. Some prices will remain unchanged.

    Specifically, the prices for calls to Russia and the USA are expected
    to be reduced from AMD 192 and AMD 344 to AMD 90 per minute. The
    minimum price for calls to European countries is AMD 90 per minute
    and the maximum AMD 344.

    The ArmenTel CJSC, holding a monopoly of stationary telephone
    communication, is one of the two mobile phone service providers in
    Armenia. It is owned by the Russian company VimpelCom (under the
    Beeline brand). In late 2006, ArmenTel had 608,500 subscribers to
    stationary telephone communication and 452,000 mobile communication
    users.
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