Telesystem International Wireless Inc. - s. 83

Decision

Headnote

Mutual Reliance Review System for Exemptive Relief Applications -- issuer deemed to have ceased to be a reporting issuer.

Ontario Statutes

Securities Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. S.5, as am., s. 83.

January 20, 2006

Telesystem International Wireless Inc.
1250 René-Lévesque Blvd. West
38th Floor
Montreal, Québec H3B 4W8

Dear Madams/Sirs,

Re:
Telesystem International Wireless Inc. (the "Applicant") -- Application to cease to be a reporting issuer under the securities legislation of the provinces of Québec, Alberta, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Saskatchewan and Newfoundland and Labrador (the "Jurisdictions")

The Applicant has applied to the local securities regulatory authority or regulator (the "Decision Makers") in each of the Jurisdictions for a decision under the securities legislation (the "Legislation") of the Jurisdictions to be deemed to have ceased to be a reporting issuer in the Jurisdictions.

As the Applicant has represented to the Decision Makers that:

1. The outstanding securities of the Applicant, including debt securities, are beneficially owned, directly or indirectly, by less than 15 securityholders in each of the Jurisdiction in Canada and less than 51 securityholders in total in Canada;

2. No securities of the Applicant are traded on a market place as defined in National Instrument 21-102 -- Market Place Operation;

3. The Application is applying for relief to cease to be a reporting issuer in all of the Jurisdictions in Canada in which it is currently a reporting issuer; and

4. The Applicant is not in default of any of its obligations under the Legislation as a reporting issuer,

Each of the Decision Makers is satisfied that the tests contained in the Legislation that provide the Decision Makers with the Jurisdictions to make the decision have been met and orders that the Applicant is deemed to have ceased to be a reporting issuer.

"Marie-Christine Barrette"
Manager of the Corporate Financing Department
L'Autorite des marches financiers