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    Prime-Tass English-language Business Newswire
    November 4, 2004

    Armenian govt approves ending ArmenTel's GSM monopoly


    YEREVAN, Nov 4 (Prime-Tass) -- The Armenian government has approved the
    removal of Armenian national telecom company ArmenTel's exclusive right
    to provide GSM, mobile satellite and mobile radio communication
    services by amending the company's license, Armenia's Justice Minister
    David Arutyunyan told reporters Thursday.

    Arutyunyan added that the company would keep its monopoly on IP
    telephony voice transmission services.

    Arutyunyan said that the government decision was subject to the
    president's confirmation. It was not clear when Armenia's President
    Robert Kocharian might consider the issue.

    In 1997, Greek company Hellenic Telecommunications Organization SA
    (OTE) paid U.S. USD 142.470 million to gain control of a 90% stake in
    ArmenTel. It bought a 41% stake from the Armenian government and a 49%
    stake from Trans-World Telecom.

    According to the agreement between OTE and the Armenian government,
    ArmenTel was granted the right to a monopoly for 15 years, but in
    September 2003 the government initiated a procedure to amend ArmenTel's
    license due to the allegedly low-quality services it provided.

    Arutyunyan said earlier that Armenia's government deemed necessary to
    set up conditions for creation of the country's second mobile operator.

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