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    ORANGE NOT PLANNING ANY PRICE DUMPING IN MOBILE COMMUNICATION IN ARMENIA

    /ARKA/
    September 23, 2009
    YEREVAN

    Orange company is not planning any damping of prices for mobile
    communication services in Armenia, Orange Vice-President for Europe
    Olaf Swantee said in responding to ARKA Agency.

    "We respect our competitors and we are not planning a dumping policy.

    Our main principle is price-quality matching," Swantee said. Experience
    proves that clients benefit from sound competition when 3 or 4
    operators are available on the market, he said.

    Yet, the company is ready to offer interesting prices for international
    communication to Armenian consumers using its wide network and
    international partners, Swantee said.

    Head of Orange Personal LoB and Group Devices Anne Bouverot, in her
    turn, said that the company studied its competitors' price policies and
    may use a different approach to be more interesting for its customers.

    Orange Armenia fully owned by France Telecom (Orange brand) received
    its 15-year final license on November 19 2008. The company has the
    right to use radio frequencies during 10 years. The company is also
    allowed to use numbers with 374(0)55 and +374(0)95 codes.

    On October 7 2008 Armenian tender commission awarded the country's
    third mobile operator contract to France Telecom that submitted the
    highest bid (51.5m euros) for a GSM license.

    Before the coming of Orange there were two mobile comm unication
    companies operating in the Armenian market - ArmenTel fully owned
    by Russian VimpelCom and VivaCell-MTS with its control stock held by
    Russian MTS.
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