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    Armenian minister justifies choice of Karabakh Telecom as second operator

    Aravot, Yerevan
    10 Nov 04

    Text of Aram Abramyan report by Armenian newspaper Aravot on 10
    November headlined "Who, if not Karabakh Telecom?"

    Interview with Armenian Transport and Communications Minister Andranik
    Manukyan.

    [Correspondent] A tender implies the involvement of several entities,
    however, the tender commission headed by you has taken a hasty decision
    to issue a licence to the Karabakh Telecom company. Why?

    [Transport and Communications Minister Andranik Manukyan] The
    government has set up a commission and has the right to determine
    the procedure and conditions of the tender. According to the law, the
    government has such an opportunity in exclusive cases. The commission
    chaired by me drew up the procedure and conditions, and we considered
    that Karabakh Telecom meets these conditions.

    A package of investment proposals presented by the company
    stipulates 50m-dollar investment in the development of cellular
    communications. The establishment of this type of communications
    in border districts is of special importance to us. At the same
    time, Karabakh Telecom, unlike ArmenTel, provides a link of higher
    quality. So we shall already have two cellular operators next year
    and competition in this sector will lead to a fall in tariffs and
    enhance the quality of the link.

    I want to speak about another important circumstance that had an
    undoubtful influence on the commission's decision. The Karabakh Telecom
    company has invested 15m dollars in Karabakh, which is considered to
    be a risky zone, and under the licence we have issued, it undertakes to
    invest another 10m dollars. Moreover, the company will pay 7m dollars
    to the Armenian state budget only for the issuance of the licence.

    Karabakh Telecom provides Karabakh's roaming link with 88 countries,
    promoting the recognition of Artsakh [Karabakh] by the leading
    countries of the world in this sphere. It is well-known that
    communications operators in the USA, Britain, France, China and other
    developed countries have signed contracts with Karabakh Telecom.

    Why should we not give this company an opportunity to become a
    second operator in Armenia, and what's more, with very limited
    rights? Karabakh Telecom will only work in the cellular communications
    sector. ArmenTel will provide all other remaining telecommunications
    services.

    Finally, owing to this and other previous steps taken by the
    government, we managed to withstand huge work carried out by Azerbaijan
    which aims to deprive our compatriots in Artsakh of the link with the
    outside world. I hope that no Armenian wants these plans of Azerbaijan
    to be realized. Therefore, I urge our opposition politicians to avoid
    speculating on this issue.

    [Correspondent] The word Karabakh in the name of the company tells
    the public that the genuine owners of this business are high-profile
    people from Karabakh.

    [Manukyan] This is a dirty gossip. I hope that when the owner of
    Karabakh Telecom, Arab businessman Pierre M. Fattouch arrives in
    Armenia, you will have an opportunity to talk to him. With this,
    these absurd doubts will disappear themselves.

    [Correspondent] Is it true that you and Justice Minister David
    Arutyunyan are at loggerheads over the recent events around ArmenTel?

    [Manukyan] This is another myth. Arutyunyan and I are members
    of the government and are obliged to present our approaches at
    meetings. Sometimes they coincide, sometimes not. If all ministers
    had the same approach to all questions, there would be no need to
    exchange opinions. David Arutyunyan expressed his point of view,
    I expressed mine. For the time being, we, as colleagues, are working
    to implement these and other decisions that have been adopted.
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