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Telefonija and Telenor signed exceptionally valuable contract

Belgrade-based Telefonija AD has signed a contract with the company Telenor on laying and maintenance of a 400-kilometer optical cable on the Dobanovci-Dimitrovgrad route, worth few million euros.

A statement issued by Telefonija reads that the signing of aforementioned contract makes it possible for the company to continue its tradition of being entrusted with the largest, most demanding and most complicated jobs in the field of construction of telecommunication networks.

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Once completed, this project will provide a telecommunication infrastructure with a greater capacity and higher data transfer speed, as well as an optical network on the main routes in Serbia, which will replace the access network in mobile telephony, with the aim of making access to broadband Internet easier and quicker for most citizens.

The whole system is expected to be finished and put in operation in the second quarter of 2011.

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Source Ekapija.com

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