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MTN - MTN Group Limited - Release of subscriber numbers for the quarter ended 31

Release Date: 23/04/2008 14:10
Code(s): MTN
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MTN - MTN Group Limited - Release of subscriber numbers for the quarter ended 31 March 2008 MTN Group Limited Registration number: 1994/009584/06 ISIN code: ZAE000042164 Share code: MTN ("MTN" or "the Group") RELEASE OF SUBSCRIBER NUMBERS FOR THE QUARTER ENDED 31 March 2008 MTN Group recorded 68,207,000 subscribers at 31 March 2008. This is an 11% increase for the quarter from 61,353,000 subscribers recorded at 31 December 2007. The attached analysis is presented on a regional basis. The South and East Africa (SEA) region contributed 29% (December 2007: 31%) of the Group total subscribers and West and Central Africa (WECA) and Middle East and North Africa (MENA) regions were 45% (December 2007: 46%) and 26% (December 2007: 23%) respectively. The SEA region increased its subscriber base by 4% for the quarter. The South African operation contributed 76% to the region, with subscribers increasing 3% to 15,169,000 for the quarter ended 31 March 2008. Postpaid showed a healthy improvement in net connections for the quarter, increasing by 4%. Prepaid growth was underpinned by the new product offering, MTN Zone, with 3.8m subscribers on this price plan at the end of March 2008. 128 000 new connections can be directly attributable to this product offering. Uganda increased its subscriber base by 2% due to increased competition while Zambia increased its base by 34% in the same period due to a revised product offering. Rwanda`s increase in subscribers of 16% for the quarter was driven by a tariff decrease in February 2008. The WECA region increased its subscriber base by 9% for the quarter. Nigeria contributed 58% to the region recording an 8% increase in subscribers to 17,766,000. The aggressive network rollout has resulted in 285 base stations being rolled out during the quarter. This has ensured meaningful progress in addressing the quality and capacity challenges. Ghana increased its subscriber base by 9% to 4,398,000 and addressed the quality concerns with the rollout of 182 base stations in the quarter. Cameroon increased subscribers by 12% to 2,855,000 due to increased marketing activities. The MENA region recorded a 26% increase in subscribers for the quarter mainly due to strong growth from the start-up operation in Iran, which increased subscribers by 50% to 9,025,000. The number disclosed at mid March of 9,380,000 incorrectly included unactivated SIM cards given away as part of the buy one get one free promotion. Strong subscriber growth was achieved in Sudan and Afghanistan of 13% and 22% respectively, due to relatively low penetration in these countries. Q1 ARPU`s are most negatively affected by the YTD nature of the ARPU formula. MTN South Africa`s blended ARPU decreased by 3% indicating that rising inflation has not meaningfully affected ARPU to date, however this could have an impact in the future. Nigeria, Ghana and Cameroon ARPU`s remain robust not withstanding seasonal trends and increased penetration. Sudan and Afghanistan`s strong subscriber growth combined with competition and declining tariffs has had a negative impact on ARPU resulting in declines of 37% and 40% respectively. Shareholders are advised of a R272 million correction to Ghana`s H2:2007 revenue and ARPU announced on the 18 March 2008 now reflecting revenue R4,048 million and an ARPU of $15 for the full year to 31 December 2007. Subscriber Numbers Dec-07 Mar-08 Quarter Contribution % % Subs Subs
`000 `000 SEA South Africa * 14,799 15,169 3% 76% Post-paid 2,493 2,580 4% 13% Pre-paid 2% 63% 12,288 12,589 Uganda 4% 12% 2,362 2,464
Mascom - Botswana 1% 4% 874 880 Rwanda 16% 4% 652 754
Swaziland 5% 2% 380 398 Zambia 34% 2% 262 352
Sub total 4% 29% 19,329 20,017 WECA Nigeria 8% 58% 16,511 17,766 Ghana 9% 14% 4,016 4,398 Cameroon 12% 9% 2,559 2,855 Ivory Coast 8% 9% 2,679 2,896 Benin 4% 2% 652 679 Congo - Brazzaville 28% 1% 316 404 Conakry 20% 3% 727 870 Liberia 15% 1% 304 351 Bissau 22% 1% 235 286 Sub total 9% 45% 27,999 30,505 MENA Syria 2% 18% 3,109 3,158 Iran 50% 51% 6,006 9,025
Yemen 4% 9% 1,507 1,565 Sudan 13% 13% 2,090 2,361
Afghanistan 22% 8% 1,200 1,462 Cyprus 7% 1% 113 120
Sub total 26% 26% 14,025 17,691 Grand Total 11% 100% 61,353 68,213 ARPU Dec-07 Mar-08 Quarter %
ARPU ARPU SEA South Africa * R149 R144 -3% Post-paid R396 R406 3% Pre-paid R92 R90 -2% Uganda $10 $9 -16% Mascom - Botswana $15 $13 -15% Rwanda $12 $11 -11% Swaziland $18 $16 -14% Zambia $10 $12 18% WECA Nigeria $17 $16 -5% Ghana $15 $14 -7% Cameroon $14 $12 -14% Ivory Coast $13 $11 -13% Benin $12 $15 20% Congo - Brazzaville $20 $24 18% Conakry $15 $10 -30% Liberia $19 $17 -11% Bissau $17 $11 -33% MENA Syria $20 $18 -8% Iran $10 $9 -6% Yemen $9 $8 -11% Sudan $12 $8 -37% Afghanistan $11 $7 -40% Cyprus $39 $44 12% %`s are based on actual and not rounded figures Subscribers are customers who have participated in a revenue generating activity in the last 90 days. ARPU is the average revenue per subscriber calculated on a monthly basis. Revenue includes interconnect fees and excludes connection fees and visitor roaming revenue is divided by the weighted average subscriber base over the period. South Africa subscribers and ARPU`s now includes community service payphones into pre- paid and application providers into post-paid. Prior periods have been adjusted for comparative purposes. Fairland 23 April 2008 Sponsor Merrill Lynch South Africa (Pty) Limited Date: 23/04/2008 14:10:34 Supplied by www.sharenet.co.za Produced by the JSE SENS Department. The SENS service is an information dissemination service administered by the JSE Limited (`JSE`). The JSE does not, whether expressly, tacitly or implicitly, represent, warrant or in any way guarantee the truth, accuracy or completeness of the information published on SENS. The JSE, their officers, employees and agents accept no liability for (or in respect of) any direct, indirect, incidental or consequential loss or damage of any kind or nature, howsoever arising, from the use of SENS or the use of, or reliance on, information disseminated through SENS.

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