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To: FaultLine who wrote (308)7/14/2000 8:57:48 PM
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New Evaluation Criteria for IMT-2000 Bidders Unveiled
chosun.com
07/14/2000 Fri - Digital Chosun
(Cho Hyung-rae, hrcho@chosun.com)

The Ministry of Information and Communication (MOIC) unveiled Friday a proposal for the evaluation standards for the selection of IMT-2000 service providers. The new criteria plans to give a clear-cut edge to bidders in consortia as they will be given eight points out of a possible 102, while single bidders will receive no additional points. The points are classified into four different categories: 83 points for the evaluation of non-quantifiable items; 17 points for quantifiable items; amount of contribution fund; and two extra points. According to the proposal, the non-quantifiable items include the bidder¡¯s operation proposal, including market and demand forecast, investment in the building infrastructure, mobilization of the existing telecommunication network, R&D and technical expertise, while the quantifiable items include the bidder¡¯s profitability, financial status and future growth potential.

The Ministry will also request cash-flow plans and equity-investment plans from each member of consortia and binding documents that verify the formation of the consortia.
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