www.WirelessFederation.com/news: ZTE Corp. has signed a contract to build a commercial UMTS network in Belarus for the Byelorussian Telecommunication Network (BeST) subsidiary of Turkcell, the third largest European mobile operator. The UMTS network will serve mobile service operator life:), the trading name for BeST.

The UMTS network will provide fast network access to life:) subscribers and enhance user 3G services experience. In addition to voice communication, life:) provides its subscribers with SMS and MMS services, GPRS and EDGE data transfer services. The life:) network will use ZTE’s industry-leading SDR solution to deliver high speed HSPA data services and enable an easy evolution to LTE. (more…)

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www.WirelessFederation.com/news: Velcom has inked new roaming deals with the Cypriot Cyprus Telecommunications Authority (CYTA), Azerbaijani carrier Azercell Telecom and Russian GSM player Smarts. Presently, the subscriber of Velcom Pivet, are using a roaming service in the networks of 46 operators in 34 countries and world territories where incoming and outgoing calls are available. Now, receiving calls and text messages is available to Privet subscribers in 359 partner networks in 157 countries and territories.

www.WirelessFederation.com/news: Velcom, the Belorussian mobile operator, has inked an exclusive agreement with Belcel to roll out broadband internet access services based on CDMA2000 technology (EV-DO Rev. A). At present Velcom’s network is capable of providing data transfer speeds of up to 3.1 Mbps. Velcom and Belcel have concluded a number of arrangements on development, service and support of the network. To start with, Velcom will offer its CDMA2000 services to corporate subscribers. The cost of a package for business subscribers starts from BYR 50,000 per month for 1 GB. At a later stage, the operator is also going to offer 3G internet packages to residential subscribers.

www.WirelessFederation.com/news: Velcom, Mobile operator in Belarus, has expanded its roaming services for Privet subscribers to Montenegro through a roaming partnership with T-Mobile. Velcom has also extended its GPRS roaming to Sweden through TeliaSonera Mobile Networks and to Czech Republic via T-Mobile. The Privet subscribers can activate this service by using the USSD service command *126 # (direct request – *126*6 # and a call key), a service available within the network of Velcom.

www.WirelessFederation.com/news: Velcom, the Belarusian incumbent, reduces the subscription fees for the On-line and Light postpaid tariff plans for corporate subscribers. The On-line tariff plan will now be offered for free, along with 10 free on-net minutes to three favourite numbers every month.
Whereas the subscription fee for Light tariff plan will be slashed by 50% to BYR 1,200, along with monthly 10 on-net free minutes every month.

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Mobile TeleSystems OJSC, the largest mobile phone operator in Russia and the CIS, announces that it has acquired the remaining 25.01% stake in its subsidiary in Dagestan from Glaxen Corp., increasing the Company’s ownership to 100%.
MTS has purchased an additional 25.01% stake in Dagtelecom, LLC, for $41.56 million as Glaxen Corp. (BVI) exercised its put option. Purchase price shall be reduced by $12.5 million to offset the loan extended by MTS to Glaxen Corp. in spring 2008. In addition, following the review and assessment of the subsidiary’s performance during the period of the joint shareholding of MTS and Glaxen Corp. in Dagtelecom, MTS may potentially pay a premium in the amount not exceeding $10 million.
Earlier in July 2006, MTS purchased a 74.99% controlling stake in Dagtelecom and entered into the option agreement for the remaining stake.
Dagtelecom provides GSM 900 services under the MTS brand and is one of the leading wireless service providers in the Dagestan region with a population of 2.6 million, located in Southern Russia. As of December 31, 2008, Dagtelecom served around 449,000 subscribers.

About MTS

Mobile TeleSystems OJSC is the largest mobile phone operator in Russia and the CIS. Together with its subsidiaries, the Company services over 91.40 million subscribers. The regions of Russia, as well as Armenia, Belarus, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan, in which MTS and its associates and subsidiaries are licensed to provide GSM services, have a total population of more than 230 million. Since June 2000, MTS? Level 3 ADRs have been listed on the New York Stock Exchange (ticker symbol MBT). Additional information about MTS can be found on MTS? website at www.mtsgsm.com.

   

Telekom Austria Group today announced its results for the full year 2008 and the fourth quarter ending December 31, 2008.

Restructuring measures announced:

In 4Q 08 the Telekom Austria Group announced a restructuring program of its Fixed Net operations, which required expenses of EUR 632.1 million and affected EBITDA, operating income and net income for 4Q 08 and the full year 2008. However, these expenses did not materially impact the cash flow of the Telekom Austria Group and will improve future results.

Year-to-date comparison:

During 2008 revenues grew by 5.1% to EUR 5,170.3 million mainly due to the performance of the mobile communications operations including the consolidation of Velcom, which more than offset the impact of the EU Roaming- Regulation and the lower contribution from the Fixed Net segment. EBITDA decreased by 30.2% to EUR 1,295.6 million driven by the above mentioned restructuring program in the Fixed Net segment, which required expenses of EUR 632.1 million. Excluding the restructuring program EBITDA increased by 3.9% to EUR 1,927.7 million.
Operating income declined by 82.2% to EUR 135.5 million. Net loss amounted to EUR 48.8 million compared to a net income of EUR 492.5 million for FY 2007 primarily impacted by the restructuring program. Capital expenditures for tangible and intangible assets decreased from EUR 851.3 million to EUR 807.6 million as lower capital expenditures in the Fixed Net segment more than offset higher capital expenditures in the Mobile Communication segment.
Net debt decreased by 9.4% to EUR 3,993.3 million at the end of 2008 compared to the end of 2007.
Quarterly comparison:

Revenues increased by 1.4% to EUR 1,306.5 million in 4Q 08 primarily driven by the strong performance of mobilkom austria and Velcom in Belarus. The EUR 632.1 million expenses recorded for the restructuring program resulted in a negative EBITDA of EUR 212.0 million. Excluding the restructuring expenses EBITDA grew by 7.4% to EUR 420.1 million.
An operating loss of EUR 516.1 million and a net loss of EUR 437.7 million were recorded in 4Q 08 due to the restructuring program. Loss per share was EUR 0.99 in 4Q 08.
Capital expenditures for tangible and intangible assets decreased by 13.6% to EUR 273.3 million mainly due to lower capital expenditures in the Fixed Net segment offsetting higher capital expenditures at Velcom in Belarus and at mobilkom austria.
Further Information
For more detailed information about the full year results 2008 please refer to the corresponding report on Telekom Austria Group’s website at www.telekomaustria.com/interim_reports

   

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Velcom (Belorussian mobile operator) teamed up with financial institution Priorbank to launch mobile banking services. The subscribers of Velcom with a Priorbank account can avail the Prior Mobile SMS-Banking service at the 1212 short number. By sending an SMS to 1212, the users can get information about their Priorbank account balance, sum of compulsory credit payment, as well as request information on their balance and deposit interest accrued. As well as they can use their mobile phone to make payments, refill deposits, repay credits opened at Priorbank or pay bills.

MTS, Russia’s leading mobile operator, has added 1.66 million new subscribers in the month of December’08, reaching the mark of 91.33 million subscribers. MTS subscribers in Russia totalled to 64.63 million, rising by 1.36 million at November end. MTS added 0.27 million subscribers in Moscow and reached the total of 14.91 million at December end. Subscribers in the rest of Russia totalled 46.46 million. In Ukraine, MTS added 12,000 subscribers in December, totalling to 18.115 million. MTS also has 5.65 million subscribers in Uzbekistan, 0.93 million in Turkmenistan, 2.02 million in Armenia and 4.32 million in Belarus.

   

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With the weakening of Belarusian Ruble the local mobile operators plan to raise their call tariffs. MTS Belarus, one of the leading mobile operator, has already raised its call and SMS tariffs by between 15 and 30 rubles and other operators could now follow the league. The rise in tariffs is driven by a sharp depreciation of the ruble earlier this month; MTS Belarus has to pay for a significant proportion of its new equipment and for many services in foreign currency – and is struggling to do so as the currency fluctuates.

   

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