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Teliasonera buys 4G licenses in Finland

30
Oct
2013

STOCKHOLM (Reuters) – Nordic telecom operator Teliasonera has bought 4G licenses in Finland for 41.2 million euros ($567 million) to boost coverage in the country, the company said on Wednesday. The new frequencies will enable a significant increase in 4G coverage and constitute an important step in creating Finlands most extensive mobile broadband network, Teliasonera said in a statement. The license auction was held by Finlands Ministry of Transport and Communications. ($1 = 0.7262 euros) (Reporting by Sven Nordenstam)

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