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Eesti Telekom: Eesti Mobiiltelefon was declared SMP

26.11.2001, Eesti Telekom, TLN
EESTI TELEKOM
ANNOUNCEMENT

EESTI MOBIILTELEFON WAS DECLARED SMP

The Communications Board submitted to AS EMT
(hereinafter: EMT) an extract from the directive of
the Communications Board "Declaration as an operator
with significant market power in public telecommunications
services market" pursuant to which AS EMT was declared
as an operator with significant market power (SMP) on
the territory of the Republic of Estonia for the year
2002 in the public mobile telephone service market.

The Communications Board reasoned the declaring as SMP
stating that the market share of EMT in the national
area amounted to 72.3% of the turnover of the public
mobile telephone services for 2000, thereby exceeding
the level for declaring as SMP specified in Competition
terms assessment procedure - at least 25% of the turnover
of the public mobile telephone services market.

The Telecommunications Act (TCA) provides that the
Communications Board shall declare the public
telecommunications network operator or public
telecommunications service provider as the operator with
significant market power in the relevant market of
telecommunications services and in the area of providing
such service, whose market share together with the parent
company or subsidiary is at least 25 per cent of the turnover
of the specified public telecommunications service market
or at least 25 per cent of the traffic in case of the
interconnection service market, and who does not prove
that the holding of such market share does not prejudice
free competition.

AS EMT submitted its written opinion to the Communications
Board stating that its market share did not prejudice
free competition, likewise the mobile telephone services
market analysis prepared by AS PricewaterhouseCoopers CF&IB,
which also proved that the activities of EMT did not prejudice
free competition.

On 13 November 2001, the Communications Board announced
that it would not declare EMT as an operator with significant
market power in the public interconnection service market
for 2002 as the condition for declaration as an operator
with significant market power set forth in the TCA had lapsed.
The Communications Board conducted repeated analyses
concerning the declaration as an operator with significant
market power in the public interconnection service market
for 2002, as a result of which the share of AS EMT proved
to be lower than the minimum limit of 25 per cent required
for declaration as an operator with significant market power.

As EMT was declared SMP in the general mobile service market
but not in the public interconnection service market, the
decrease of the consolidated net profit arising from the
decisions is lower than the previously stated 100-250 mln EEK.


Kadri Lensment
assistant manager
6311 212

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