Applying the proration factor, Qtel announced that it has accepted for purchase 10,010,572 ADSs at the offer price of US$31.0055 per ADS (which is the U.S. dollar equivalent of Indonesian Rupiah 369,400) and 813,938,000 Series B Shares at the offer price of Indonesian Rupiah 7,388 per Series B Share. After consummation of the offers, Qtel will beneficially own approximately 65% of the outstanding Series B Shares (including the Series B Shares underlying ADSs). Settlement of the offers will occur on or prior to March 5, 2009. Payment for the ADSs validly tendered and accepted for purchase in the U.S. offer will be made in U.S. dollars, and payment for the Series B Shares accepted for purchase in the Indonesian offer will be made in Indonesian Rupiah. All tendered ADSs and Series B Shares that were not accepted for purchase in the offers will be returned to the tendering holders. Pursuant to the terms of the U.S. offer, the purchase price for ADSs was converted from Indonesian Rupiah to U.S. dollars based on the “Applicable Exchange Rate” of Indonesian Rupiah 11,914 for US$1.00, which is the average of the U.S. dollar/Indonesian Rupiah sell rates for transactions as reported by Bank Indonesia at 4:00 p.m., Jakarta time, on each of the last five (5) Indonesian business days of the offer period (excluding the last day of the offer period) on its official website at: http://www.bi.go.id/web/en/Moneter/Kurs+Bank+Indonesia/Kurs+Transaksi/ About Qtel Qatar Telecom (Qtel), a corporation organized under the laws of Qatar and headquartered in Doha, Qatar, is Qatar’s sole telecommunications provider and one of the largest public companies in that country. Qtel provides a wide range of telecommunications products including, among others, national and international GSM mobile services, internet and cable television services. Qtel’s shares are listed and traded on the Doha Securities Market and the Abu Dhabi Securities Market, and the Global Depository Receipts of Qtel are traded on the London Stock Exchange. Forward-looking Statements Statements contained in this press release that are not historical facts may be “forward-looking” statements. To identify these forward-looking statements look for words like “believes”, “expects”, “may”, “will”, “should”, “seeks”, “intends”, “plans”, “projects”, “estimates”, or “anticipates” and similar words and phrases. These, | | |