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Hong Kong-based SmarTone announced that its Macau subsidiary has been granted a 3G license. The carrier plans to invest over MOP 180 million ($23 million) in the first four years to build its WCDMA-based network.
Commenting on the occasion, SmarTone’s CEO Douglas Li said: “The 3G licence will enable us to introduce more effective competition in the Macau market by offering unique 3G multimedia services which are more compelling than those currently available.”
In addition, SmarTone Macau also welcomed the regulator’s effort for liberalisation of the local and international leased-line market in 2010…
[Via: CellularNews]