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Published on 1/11/2006 in the Prospect News Emerging Markets Daily and Prospect News High Yield Daily.

Indosat Finance solicits consents for 7¾% notes due 2010

By Jennifer Chiou

New York, Jan. 11 - PT Indosat Tbk subsidiary Indosat Finance Co. BV announced the launch of a consent solicitation for its $300 million of 7¾% guaranteed notes due 2010.

The consent solicitation expires at 5 p.m. ET on Jan. 24, unless extended.

The company is seeking to modify covenants under the notes' indenture, conforming the terms to those of the $250 million of 7 1/8% guaranteed notes due 2012 issued by Indosat International Finance Co. BV.

Indosat Finance said it is seeking the amendments for increased management and administrative efficiencies.

Indosat is also looking to obtain the release of Indosat International as guarantor of the notes.

For each $1,000 principal amount of notes, Indosat Finance said it will pay a $3.00 fee.

The proposed amendments require consents from holders of a majority of the notes and the proposed release will require consents from all noteholders. The proposed amendments are not conditioned upon the success of the proposed release.

Deutsche Bank AG, London Branch (866 627-0391, 212 250-2955, 44 20-7545-8011 or 65 6423-5342) and Goldman Sachs (Singapore) Pte. (800 828-3182 or 212 357-8664) are the solicitation agents. D.F. King & Co., Inc. is the information agent (212 269-5550 or 800 431-9643).

Indosat, based in Jakarta, is a telecommunications and information provider.


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