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MTel, Telenor 800 MHz network tie-up cleared

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Hungary's National Media and Infocommunications Authority (NMHH) today approved the merger of the networks of Magyar Telekom, the Hungarian subsidiary of German telecoms giant Deutsche Telekom, and Telenor Magyarország, the Hungarian subsidiary of Norwegian telecoms giant Telenor, within the 800 MHz frequency band.

The two telecommunication companies won blocks of the band in a tender late last year and signed a contract on joint use of the blocks until 2029.

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