Convening Notice For Annual General Meeting Of Shareholders


société anonyme

Registered office address:

2, Rue du Fort Bourbon

L-1249 Luxembourg, Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg

- R.C.S. Luxembourg: B 40.630 –

N O T I C E

IS HEREBY GIVEN that the annual general meeting (“AGM”) of the shareholders of
MILLICOM INTERNATIONAL CELLULAR S.A. (“Millicom”) is convened to be held at the
Millicom office at 2 rue du Fort Bourbon, L-1249, Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg, on
Tuesday, May 28, 2013 at 10:00 Central European Time ("CET"), to consider and
vote on the following resolutions:

AGM

1.  To elect the Chairman of the AGM and to empower the Chairman to appoint the
other members of the Bureau.
2.  To receive the Board of Directors’ Reports (Rapport de Gestion) and the
Reports of the external auditor on (i) the annual accounts of Millicom for the
financial year ended December 31, 2012 and (ii) the consolidated accounts for
the financial year ended December 31, 2012.
3.  To approve the consolidated accounts and the annual accounts for the year
ended December 31, 2012.
4.  To allocate the results of the year ended December 31, 2012. On a parent
company basis, Millicom generated a profit of USD 784,323,493. Of this amount,
an aggregate amount of approximately USD 264 million corresponding to a gross
dividend amount of USD 2.64 per share is proposed to be distributed as a
dividend and the balance is proposed to be carried forward as retained earnings.
5.  To discharge all the current Directors of Millicom for the performance of
their mandate during the financial year ended December 31, 2012.
6.  To set the number of Directors at eight (8) with no Deputy Directors.
7.  To re-elect Ms. Mia Brunell Livfors as a Director for a term ending on the
day of the next AGM to take place in 2014 (the "2014 AGM").
8.  To re-elect Mr. Allen Sangines-Krause as a Director for a term ending on the
day of the 2014 AGM.
9.  To re-elect Mr. Paul Donovan as a Director for a term ending on the day of
the 2014 AGM.
10. To re-elect Mr. Omari Issa as a Director for a term ending on the day of the
2014 AGM.
11. To re-elect Mr. Kim Ignatius as a Director for a term ending on the day of
the 2014 AGM.
12. To elect Mr. Alejandro Santo Domingo as a new Director for a term ending on
the day of the 2014 AGM.
13. To elect Mr. Lorenzo Grabau as a new Director for a term ending on the day
of the 2014 AGM.
14. To elect Mr. Ariel Eckstein as a new Director for a term ending on the day
of the 2014 AGM.
15. To re-elect Mr. Allen Sangines-Krause as Chairman of the Board of Directors
for a term ending on the day of the 2014 AGM.
16. To approve the Directors’ compensation, amounting to SEK 7,726,000 for the
period from the AGM to the 2014 AGM.
17. To re-elect Ernst & Young S.à r.l., Luxembourg as the external auditor of
Millicom for a term ending on the day of the 2014 AGM.
18. To approve the external auditor's compensation.
19. To approve a procedure on the appointment of the Nomination Committee and
determination of the assignment of the Nomination Committee.
20. To approve the proposal to set up a Charity Trust.
21. Share Repurchase Plan

(a)         To authorise the Board of Directors, at any time between May 28,
2013 and the day of the 2014 AGM, provided the required levels of distributable
reserves are met by Millicom at that time, either directly or through a
subsidiary or a third party, to engage in a share repurchase plan of Millicom's
shares to be carried out for all purposes allowed or which would become
authorized by the laws and regulations in force, and in particular the 1915 Law
and in accordance with the objectives, conditions, and restrictions as provided
by the European Commission Regulation No. 2273/2003 of 22 December 2003 (the
"Share Repurchase Plan") by using its available cash reserves in an amount not
exceeding the lower of (i) ten percent (10%) of Millicom's outstanding share
capital as of the date of the AGM (i.e., approximating a maximum of 9,969,158
shares corresponding to USD 14,953,737 in nominal value) or (ii) the then
available amount of Millicom’s distributable reserves on a parent company basis,
in the open market on OTC US, NASDAQ OMX Stockholm or any other recognised
alternative trading platform, at an acquisition price which may not be less than
SEK 50 per share nor exceed the higher of (x) the published bid that is the
highest current independent published bid on a given date or (y) the last
independent transaction price quoted or reported in the consolidated system on
the same date, regardless of the market or exchange involved, provided, however,
that when shares are repurchased on the NASDAQ OMX Stockholm, the price shall be
within the registered interval for the share price prevailing at any time (the
so called spread), that is, the interval between the highest buying rate and the
lowest selling rate.

(b)        To approve the Board of Directors’ proposal to give joint authority
to Millicom’s Chief Executive Officer and the Chairman of the Board of Directors
to (i) decide, within the limits of the authorization set out in (a) above, the
timing and conditions of any Millicom Share Repurchase Plan according to market
conditions and (ii) give mandate on behalf of Millicom to one or more designated
broker-dealers to implement a Share Repurchase Plan.

(c)         To authorize Millicom, at the discretion of the Board of Directors,
in the event the Share Repurchase Plan is done through a subsidiary or a third
party, to purchase the bought back Millicom shares from such subsidiary or third
party.

(d)        To authorize Millicom, at the discretion of the Board of Directors,
to pay for the bought back Millicom shares using either distributable reserves
or funds from its share premium account.

(e)         To authorize Millicom, at the discretion of the Board of Directors,
to (i) transfer all or part of the purchased Millicom shares to employees of the
Millicom Group in connection with any existing or future Millicom long-term
incentive plan, and/or (ii) use the purchased shares as consideration for merger
and acquisition purposes, including joint ventures and the buy-out of minority
interests in Millicom’s subsidiaries, as the case may be, in accordance with the
limits set out in Articles 49-2, 49-3, 49-4, 49-5 and 49-6 of the 1915 Law.

(f)         To further grant all powers to the Board of Directors with the
option of sub-delegation to implement the above authorization, conclude all
agreements, carry out all formalities and make all declarations with regard to
all authorities and, generally, do all that is necessary for the execution of
any decisions made in connection with this authorization.

22. To approve the guidelines for remuneration of senior management.

NOTES REGARDING THE NOTICE

CHAIRMAN OF THE MEETING (AGM – item 1)

Millicom's Nomination Committee, proposes Ms. Caroline Notté, attorney at law
(avocat à la Cour), with professional address in Luxembourg, the duty to preside
over the AGM.

In case of absence of Ms. Caroline Notté, the Chairman of the Board of Directors
of Millicom or in the absence of the Chairman of the Board of Directors, any
member of the Board of Directors shall be empowered to appoint the person to
preside over the AGM amongst the persons present at the meeting.

The Chairman of the AGM shall be empowered to appoint the other members of the
Bureau, i.e. the Secretary and the Scrutineer, amongst the persons present at
the meeting.

PARTICIPATION AND PAYMENT INFORMATION FOR PROPOSED DIVIDEND (AGM – item 4)

On a parent company basis, Millicom generated a profit of USD 784,323,493 for
the year ended December 31, 2012. Of this amount the Board of Directors of
Millicom proposes that the meeting approve the distribution of a dividend of USD
2.64 per share to Millicom shareholders, in the manner provided in Article 21
and Article 23 of Millicom’s Articles.

The financial statements of Millicom as of December 31, 2012 drawn up by
Millicom’s Board of Directors (the “2012 Financial Statements”) show that
Millicom has sufficient funds available, in accordance with applicable law, to
distribute the considered USD 2.64 dividend per share which represents an
aggregate dividend of approximately USD 264 million. The Board of Directors
confirms that the considered dividend can be paid out of the carried forward
profits available at the date of the AGM.

In accordance with Luxembourg income tax law, the payment of dividend will be
subject to a 15% withholding tax. Millicom will withhold the 15% withholding tax
and pay this amount to the Luxembourg tax administration. The dividend will be
paid net of withholding tax. However a reduced withholding tax rate may be
foreseen in a double tax treaty concluded between Luxembourg and the country of
residence of the shareholder or an exemption may be available in cases where the
Luxembourg withholding tax exemption regime conditions are fulfilled (e.g. for
shareholdings representing at least 10% of the share capital for an
uninterrupted period of at least 12 months). These shareholders should contact
their advisors regarding the procedure and the deadline for a potential refund
of the withholding tax from the Luxembourg tax administration.

The U.S. Federal Income Tax Considerations for U.S. holders of Millicom shares
and SDRs can be found on Millicom’s website (www.millicom.com) under “Corporate
Governance/AGM 2013”.

Eligible Millicom shareholders will receive their dividends in USD (United
States Dollars) whereas holders of Swedish Depository Receipts (SDRs) will be
paid exclusively in SEK (Swedish crowns). Millicom shall arrange for a
conversion of the dividend from USD to SEK. Such conversion shall be effected at
a market rate of exchange, no earlier than eight (8) and no later than three (3)
banking days before the payment date, or the day when the funds are made
available to Euroclear Sweden AB. The applicable rate of exchange shall be the
rate of exchange obtained through the combination of all foreign exchange
conversions.

The Dividend will be paid to shareholders/SDR holders who are registered in the
shareholders registry kept by Millicom, Euroclear Sweden AB (Euroclear) or
American Stock Transfer & Trust Company (AST) as of May 31, 2013 (the "Dividend
Record Date").

The ex-dividend date is estimated to be May 29, 2013.

Payment of dividends is planned for around June 5, 2013. Holders of Swedish
Depository Receipts will be paid by electronic transfer to bank accounts linked
to their securities accounts whereas a dividend check will be sent to all other
eligible shareholders.

ELECTION OF THE DIRECTORS (AGM – items 6-14)

The Nomination Committee proposes that the Board shall consist of eight (8)
directors.

Millicom’s Nomination Committee proposes that, until the 2014 AGM, Ms. Mia
Brunell Livfors, Mr. Allen Sangines-Krause, Mr. Paul Donovan, Mr. Omari Issa and
Mr. Kim Ignatius be re-elected as Directors of Millicom, and that Mr. Alejandro
Santo Domingo, Mr. Lorenzo Grabau and Mr. Ariel Eckstein be elected as new
Directors of Millicom.

Ms. Donna Cordner, Mr. Dionisio Romero Paoletti and Mr. Anders Kronborg have
declined re-election as Directors of Millicom.

The Nomination Committee's motivated statement regarding the Board composition
includes additional information about the proposed Directors and is available on
Millicom's website at www.millicom.com

ELECTION OF THE CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS (AGM – item 15)

Millicom’s Nomination Committee, supported by the Board of Directors, proposes
that Mr. Allen Sangines-Krause, be re-elected as Chairman of the Board of
Directors for a term ending at the 2014 AGM.

DIRECTORS’ FEES (AGM – item 16)

Millicom’s Nomination Committee proposes a total of SEK 7,726,000 (Previously
SEK 6,743,000) as cash compensation for the eight Directors expected to serve
from the AGM to the 2014 AGM with such total amount to be split between the
Directors in accordance with a key proposed by the Nomination Committee.

The Nomination Committee proposes the following:

-       that the annual fee to ordinary Board Members not employed by Millicom
shall be SEK 750,000 per Member (Previously SEK 650,000) and that the annual fee
to the Chairman shall be SEK 1,500,000 (Previously SEK 1,325,000),

-       that the annual remuneration for work on Board Committees be paid to
members appointed by the Board and shall be SEK 330,000 to the Chairman of the
Audit Committee (Previously SEK 300,000), SEK 165,000 to each of the other
members of the Audit Committee (Previously SEK 150,000), SEK 75,000 to the
Chairman of the Compensation Committee (Previously SEK 58,000) and SEK 38,000 to
each of the other members of the Compensation Committee (Previously SEK 30,000).

In respect of Directors who did not serve an entire term, the cash compensation
will be pro-rated pro rata temporis.

ELECTION OF THE AUDITOR (AGM – item 17)

Millicom’s Nomination Committee, supported by the Board of Directors, proposes
that Ernst & Young, Luxembourg, be re-elected as external auditor for a term
ending at the 2014 AGM.

The proposal from the Nomination Committee is based on a periodic evaluation of
external audit firms last conducted in 2012. Based on a request from the Audit
Committee, a Request for Proposal was sent to two final candidates after an
initial evaluation of six potential candidates. The responses from the two final
candidates were compared using the quality of the overall proposal and the
ability to execute to a high standard as the main selection criteria. Some of
the parameters evaluated included: knowledge of Millicom, audit team strength,
audit methodology, engagement style, support for accounting issues, geographical
coverage and co-ordination, and independence.

FEES PAYABLE TO THE AUDITOR (AGM – item 18)

The Nomination Committee proposes that the auditor fees be paid against approved
account.

PROCEDURE ON APPOINTMENT OF THE NOMINATION COMMITTEE AND DETERMINATION OF THE
ASSIGNMENT OF THE COMMITTEE (AGM – item 19)

The Nomination Committee proposes that the work of preparing proposals to the
2014 Annual General Meeting regarding the Board and auditor, in the case that an
auditor should be elected, and their remuneration, Chairman of the Annual
General Meeting and the procedure for the Nomination Committee shall be
performed by a Nomination Committee.

The Nomination Committee will be formed during October 2013 in consultation with
the largest shareholders of Millicom as per September 30, 2013. The Nomination
Committee will consist of at least three members appointed by the largest
shareholders of Millicom, (that have wished to appoint a member). Cristina
Stenbeck will be a member of the Committee and will also act as its convenor.
The members of the Committee will appoint the Committee Chairman at their first
meeting.

The Nomination Committee is appointed for a term of office commencing at the
time of the announcement of the interim report for the period January –
September 2013 and ending when a new Nomination Committee is formed. If a member
resigns during the Committee term, the Nomination Committee can choose to
appoint a new member. The shareholder that appointed the resigning member shall
be asked to appoint a new member, provided that the shareholder still is one of
the largest shareholders in Millicom. If that shareholder declines participation
on the Nomination Committee, the Committee can choose to ask the next largest
qualified shareholder to participate. If a large qualified shareholder reduces
its ownership, the Committee can choose to appoint the next largest shareholder
to join. In all cases, the Nomination Committee reserves the right to reduce its
membership as long as the number of members remains at least three.

The Nomination Committee shall have the right to upon request receive personnel
resources such as secretarial services from Millicom, and to charge Millicom
with costs for recruitment consultants and related travel if deemed necessary.

THE SETTING UP OF A CHARITY TRUST (AGM – item 20)

The Board proposes the setting up of a Millicom Foundation registered in the UK
to manage Millicom’s Corporate Responsibility activities.

The creation of an external Foundation is an effective way to manage Millicom’s
community involvement, to stay close to customers and markets, to attract new
talent and to increase brand awareness. The UK foundation model is very
transparent and more flexible than other comparable alternatives. Annual funding
from Millicom would not exceed 1% of net profit.

SHARE REPURCHASE PLAN (AGM – item 21)

The Board of Directors of Millicom proposes that the meeting approve a Share
Repurchase Plan and authorizes the Board of Directors of Millicom, with the
option to delegate, to acquire and dispose of Millicom's shares under the
abovementioned Share Repurchase Plan as further detailed below.

a)         Objectives:

The Share Repurchase Plan will be carried out for all purposes allowed or which
would become authorized by the laws and regulations in force, and in particular
the 1915 Law and in accordance with the objectives, conditions, and restrictions
as provided by the European Commission Regulation No. 2273/2003 of 22 December
2003.

The purpose of the Share Repurchase Plan will be in particular to reduce
Millicom's share capital (in value or in the number of shares) or to meet
obligations arising from any of the following:

(a)        debt financial instruments exchangeable into equity instruments;

(b)        employee share option programs or other allocations of shares to
employees of the issuer or of an associate company;

(c)        consideration for merger and acquisition purposes.

The transactions over the shares under the Share Repurchase Plan may be carried
out by any means, on or off the market or by the use of derivative financial
instruments, listed on a regulated stock exchange or transacted by mutual
agreement subject to all applicable laws and stock exchange regulations.

b)         Maximum proportion of the share capital that may be repurchased

-    The maximum aggregate number of shares authorized to be purchased is an
amount not exceeding the lower of (i) ten percent (10%) of Millicom's
outstanding share capital as of the date of the AGM (i.e., approximating a
maximum of 9,969,158 shares corresponding to USD 14,953,737 in nominal value) or
(ii) the then available amount of Millicom’s distributable reserves on a parent
company basis in the open market on OTC US, NASDAQ OMX Stockholm or any other
recognised alternative trading platform. The nominal value or, in the absence
thereof, the accountable par value of the acquired shares, including shares
previously acquired by Millicom and held by it (including the stakes held by
other group companies referred to in Article 49bis of the 1915 Law), and shares
acquired by a person acting in his own name but on Millicom's behalf, may not
exceed ten percent (10%) of the issued share capital, it being specified that
(i) such limit applies to a number of shares that shall be, as necessary,
adjusted in order to take into account transactions affecting the share capital
following the AGM as further detailed under c) below, (ii) that the acquisitions
carried out by Millicom may in no event cause it to hold, directly or
indirectly, more than ten percent (10%) of the share capital, (iii) the
aggregate amount that Millicom may assign to the buyback of its own shares shall
be set in accordance with the provisions of the 1915 Law.

-    The acquisitions may not have the effect of reducing Millicom's net assets
below the amount of the subscribed share capital plus those reserves, which may
not be distributed under law or Millicom's Articles.

-    Only fully paid-up shares may be included in the transactions.

c)         Price and volume considerations

The minimum and maximum purchase prices at which Millicom may repurchase its
shares to be set at:

-    Minimum repurchase price: SEK 50

-    Maximum repurchase price not to exceed the higher of: (x) the published bid
that is the highest current independent published bid on a given date or (y) the
last independent transaction price quoted or reported in the consolidated system
on the same date, regardless of the market or exchange involved.

The AGM grants all powers to the Board of Directors to proceed with unit price
adjustments and the maximum number of securities to be acquired in proportion to
the variation in the number of shares or their nominal value resulting from
possible financial operations by Millicom such as but not limited to capital
increase by incorporation of reserves and free allocation of shares or in case
of splitting or regrouping of shares et sq.

Any transaction undertaken by Millicom under the Share Repurchase Plan as to
price and volume will be undertaken in accordance with all legal and stock
exchange requirements, including those of the European Commission Regulation No.
2273/2003 of 22 December 2003 or any accepted market practices as defined under
the Directive 2003/6/EC dated 28 January 2003 on insider dealing and market
manipulation. The aforementioned includes that, when shares are repurchased on
the NASDAQ OMX Stockholm, the price shall be within the registered interval for
the share price prevailing at any time (the so called spread), that is, the
interval between the highest buying rate and the lowest selling rate.

d)         Duration

Such a Share Repurchase Plan will start no earlier than May 28, 2013, and end no
later than at the earliest of (i) the 2014 AGM, (ii) the moment on which the
aggregate value of shares repurchased by Millicom since the start of this Share
Repurchase Plan reaches the limits indicated under (b) above; (iii) the moment
on which Millicom' shareholding (including the stakes held by other group
companies referred to in Article 49bis of the 1915 Law and shares acquired by a
person acting in his own name but on Millicom's behalf) reaches 10 per cent of
the subscribed share capital in accordance with Article 49-2 (1) of the 1915 Law
or (iv) within eighteen months as of the date of the AGM.

GUIDELINES FOR REMUNERATION TO SENIOR MANAGEMENT (AGM – item 22)

The Board of Directors proposes that the meeting resolves on the following
guidelines for remuneration and other employment terms for the senior management
for the period up to the 2014 AGM.

Compensation guidelines

The objective of the guidelines is to ensure that Millicom can attract, motivate
and retain executives, within the context of Millicom’s international talent
pool, which consists of Telecom & FMCG companies. The compensation shall be
based on conditions that are market competitive in Europe and at the same time
aligned with shareholders’ interests. Compensation of the Executives shall
consist of a fixed and variable salary, as well as the possibility of
participation in the equity based long-term incentive programs and pension
schemes. These components shall create a well balanced compensation reflecting
individual performance and responsibility, both short-term and long-term, as
well as Millicom’s overall performance.

Base salary

The Executives’ base salary shall be competitive and based on the individual
Executive’s responsibilities and performance.

Variable remuneration

The Executives may receive variable remuneration in addition to base salary. The
maximum target variable remuneration in any Executive’s contract is 100% of the
base salary and in case of exceptional performance the actual amount can reach
200%. The variable remuneration shall be based on the performance of the
Executives in relation to established goals and targets.

Long-term Incentive Plans (LTIPs)

The LTIPs consist of a deferred share plan and a performance share plan. Shares
awards granted under the deferred share plan are based on personal and corporate
performance of the previous year and the awards vest over 3 years, 16.5% year 1,
16.5% year 2 and 67% year 3. Shares granted under the performance share plan
vest at the end of a three-year period, whereby vesting is subject to certain
company performance conditions. The latter plan requires the participant to own
shares in Millicom.

Other benefits

Other benefits can include, for example, a car allowance, medical coverage and
in some cases, housing allowance, school fees, home leave and other travel
expenses.

Pension

The Executives are entitled to participate in a global pension plan, covering
also death and disability insurance, in accordance with European standards. The
global pension plan is secured through premiums paid to insurance companies.

Notice of termination and severance pay

The maximum notice period in any Executive’s contract is twelve (12) months.

Deviations from the guidelines

In special circumstances, the Board of Directors may deviate from the above
guidelines, for example additional variable remuneration in the case of
exceptional performance. In such a case the Board of Directors will explain the
reason for the deviation at the following Annual General Meeting.

QUORUM AND MAJORITY

There is no quorum of presence requirement for the AGM. The AGM agenda items are
adopted by a simple majority of the shares present or represented. Millicom
holds certain own shares in treasury. Voting rights attached to those shares
hold in treasury are suspended by law.

OTHER INFORMATION

Millicom has 99,691,581 outstanding shares with a nominal value of USD 1.50 and
with one vote attached to each such share.

1. Right to propose new items to the agenda and to file draft resolutions

One or several shareholders or holders of Swedish Depository Receipts ("SDRs")
representing, individually or collectively, at least 5 % of the share capital of
Millicom may require that some additional items be put on the agenda of the AGM
and propose draft resolutions with regards to items included or to be included
in the agenda of the AGM.

These rights shall be exercised in writing and shall be submitted to Millicom by
mail at the following address: Millicom International Cellular S.A., 2 rue du
Fort Bourbon, L-1249, Luxembourg, attention: Corporate Secretary, by telephone:
+ 352 27 759 477, by fax: + 352 27 759 977 or by e-mail at the following
address: information@millicom.com, no later than May 6, 2013 and the revised
agenda will be published by Millicom, at the latest on May 13, 2013.

The shareholders or holders of SDRs who send a request to Millicom to add an
item to the agenda must send together with their request a justification thereof
or a draft of the resolution to be adopted at the AGM. They must indicate the
mail or e-mail address to which the acknowledgment of receipt of their request
may be sent to by Millicom within forty-eight (48) hours upon receipt of their
request.

2. Right to have access to the documents and information related to the AGM

The following documents and information related to the AGM are available to the
shareholders and holders of SDRs at the above mentioned address of Millicom and
on Millicom's website, (www.millicom.com):

-    this convening notice;

-    the Notification Form to attend the AGM in person;

-    the Power of Attorney Form for direct shareholders and holders of SDRs;

-    the draft resolutions of the AGM;

-    Millicom’s consolidated accounts and the parent company (Millicom) annual
accounts as at and for the year ended December 31, 2012, the Directors’ Report
and the Report of the external auditor, the list of board members and auditor(s)
and the list of sovereign debt, shares, bonds and other company securities
making up the portfolio of Millicom;

-    U.S. general Federal Income Tax Considerations for U.S. holders of Millicom
shares and SDRs;

-    the Nomination Committee's motivated statement explaining its proposals
regarding the Board of Directors and information on the proposed directors of
Millicom;

-    the evaluation of the programmes for variable remuneration to the executive
management and the current remuneration structure and levels of remuneration in
Millicom.

The shareholders and holders of SDRs may also receive a copy of the above
mentioned documents by sending a request by mail at the above mentioned address
of Millicom, or by e-mail at the above mentioned e-mail address of Millicom.

3. Right to participate at the AGM in person or represented by power of attorney

3.1. Direct Shareholders

Participation at the AGM is reserved to shareholders who are duly registered as
holder of shares in the share register of Millicom, and/ or AST on May 14, 2013
(the "Record Date") at 23:59 (CET) and who file their intention to attend the
AGM by mail to the above mentioned address or e-mail address of Millicom (with
the original following by mail), either by using the Notification of Attendance
Form (to be duly completed, dated and signed) in case the shareholder wishes to
attend the AGM in person, or by using the Power of Attorney Form (to be duly
completed, dated and signed) in case the shareholder wishes to be represented at
the AGM.

The Notification of Attendance Form and the Power of Attorney may be downloaded
from Millicom's website, www.millicom.com, or may be requested from Millicom
free of charge at the mail and e-mail addresses indicated above.

The Notification of Attendance Form or the Power of Attorney shall be received
by Millicom no later than on May 14, 2013 at 16:00 (CET).

3.2. Holders of SDRs

Participation at the AGM is reserved to holders of SDRs who are duly registered
as holder of SDRs in the records maintained by Euroclear Sweden AB as of the
Record Date (as defined above) at 23:59 (CET) and who notify their intention to
attend the AGM to Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB (publ) ("SEB") by mail at the
following address: SEB, Issuer Agent Department, R B6, 106 40 Stockholm, Sweden,
by email to; issuedepartment4@seb.se or by fax to; fax number +46 8 763 6250,
either by using the Notification of Attendance Form (to be duly completed, dated
and signed) in case the holder of SDRs wishes to attend the AGM in person, or by
using the Power of Attorney Form (to be duly completed, dated and signed) in
case the holder of SDRs wishes to be represented at the AGM.

The Notification of Attendance Form and the Power of Attorney may be downloaded
from Millicom's website, www.millicom.com, or may be requested from SEB or
Millicom free of charge at the mail and e-mail addresses indicated above.

The Notification of Attendance Form or the Power of Attorney shall be received
by SEB no later than on May 14, 2013 at 16:00 (CET) with the original Power of
Attorney to follow by post so that it shall be received no later than on 14 May
2013 at 16:00 (CET).

Holders of SDRs having registered their SDRs in the name of a nominee must
temporarily re-register the SDRs in their own name in the records maintained by
Euroclear Sweden AB in order to exercise their shareholders' rights at the AGM.
SDR holders wishing to re-register must inform their nominee well in advance of
the Record Date so that they appear on the records maintained by Euroclear
Sweden AB at 23:59 (CET) on the Record Date. Please note that SDRs holders who
have not re-registered their SDRs with Euroclear Sweden AB by 23:59 (CET) on the
Record Date will not be eligible to participate in the AGM.

Only the persons who are shareholders or holders of SDRs on the Record Date and
who comply with the above procedure may participate and vote at the AGM.

Notwithstanding the above, the Bureau of the AGM shall have the discretionary
power exceptionally to accept the attendance and voting of a shareholder or a
holder of SDRs at the AGM, even if the relevant Form of the Notification of
Attendance or of the Power of Attorney has been received after the above
mentioned deadlines.

Conversions from shares into SDRs and vice versa will not be permitted from May
28, 2013 up to and including the Dividend Record Date (May 31, 2013).
For further information, please visit www.millicom.com or contact:

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Justine Dimovic, Director, Head of Investor Relations
Tel: +352 27 759 479
investors@millicom.com

 (press@millicom.com)
About Millicom

Millicom is a leading international telecommunications and media company
dedicated to emerging markets in Latin America and Africa. Millicom sets the
pace when it comes to providing digital lifestyle services to the world’s
emerging markets, giving access to the world, primarily through mobile devices.
Operating in 15 countries, Millicom offers innovative and customer-centric
products. The Millicom Group employs more than 10,000 people and provides mobile
services, access to the internet, content and financial services to over 45
million customers. Founded in 1990, Millicom International Cellular SA is
headquartered in Luxembourg and listed on NASDAQ OMX Stockholm under the symbol
MIC. In 2012, Millicom generated revenue of USD 4.81 billion and EBITDA of USD
2.07 billion.

This press release contains “forward-looking statements”, which are statements
that are not historical facts, including statements concerning the parties'
ability to complete the proposed transaction; the anticipated timing of the
proposed transaction; the expected benefits and costs of the proposed
transaction; management plans relating to the proposed transaction;  any
statements of operations, including the execution of integration plans; any
statements of expectation or belief; and any statements of assumptions
underlying any of the foregoing.  Any statement in this announcement that
expresses or implies any party's intentions, beliefs, expectations or
predictions (and the assumptions underlying them) is a forward-looking
statement.  Forward-looking statements involve inherent risks, uncertainties and
assumptions which could cause actual results to differ materially from those
expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements and assumptions. The
forward-looking statements contained in this announcement are made as of the
date hereof, and each party expressly disclaims any obligation to update or
correct any forward-looking statements made herein due to the occurrence of
events after the issuance of this announcement.  This announcement is for
informational purposes only and is not an offer to sell or the solicitation of
an offer to buy any securities in any jurisdiction in which such offer,
solicitation or sale would be unlawful.

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