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Montenegro issues permit to Telenor to install network connection cable to Albania

Dec 30, 2014, 11:18:03 AMArticle by Valentina Dimitrievska
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PODGORICA (Montenegro), December 30 (SeeNews) – Montenegro’s sustainable development ministry said it awarded a building permit to the local unit of Norwegian telecommunications group Telenor to install an optical cable from the capital Podgorica to the border with Albania.

Montenegro issues permit to Telenor to install network connection cable to Albania

The building permit for the network connection cable was issued on December 24, the ministry said in a notice on its website.

Telenor is the country’s leading mobile operator. It competes with T-Mobile, a unit of Hungary’s Magyar Telekom, and M:Tel, controlled by Serbia's state-owned Telekom Srbija.

At the end of October, Telenor had 419,219 users and 38.34% market share in a country of 630,000 people, according to data from Montenegro's Agency for Electronic Communications and Postal Services.

 ($=0.8211 euro)

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