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    VIVACELL IS RENOVATING THE TELESCOPES OF BYURAKAN OBSERVATORY

    Lragir, Armenia
    Oct 3 2007

    VivaCell, a subsidiary of MTS (NYSE: MBT), today announces that is
    providing 23.3 million drams contribution for upgrading and renovation
    of Byurakan Observatory telescopes' management system, runs the news
    release of the company.

    Byurakan Observatory is the most important center of Armenian
    astrophysics where for decades scholarly research have been conducted
    by Armenian astronomers, and among them was also the outstanding
    scientist Viktor Hambardzumyan.

    The 2.6 meters long telescope of the famous Byurakan Observatory
    is currently in a very bad working condition. Because of the lack
    of means to cover the maintenance costs the telescope has become
    non-operational. VivaCell has been always found to be there where
    there is a demand for social support and action and a need for
    supporting science and culture. VivaCell made 23.3 drams contribution
    for the upgrade and renovation of Byurakan Observatory telescopes'
    management system. This will help obtain and use state-of-the-art
    equipment in the work of the 2.6 meters long telescope. In particular,
    new computers will be bought for the control center, and the nitrogen
    synthesis system used for the thermo isolation of the control center
    which is necessary for the proper operation of the telescope, will
    undergo complete renovation.

    VivaCell's contribution will also extend to the 1 meter long Schmidt
    telescope the opening of which in 1961 was also attended by the
    leader of the USSR Nikita Khruschov. Thanks to VivaCell support the
    electronic system will also be renovated. In particular, a CCD matrix
    will be created and the management system will be put into operation.

    Owing to VivaCell's support these two large telescopes again will be
    made available to the employees of the observatory and our scientists.
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