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The '''Communications of Montenegro''' basically consists of one landline telecommunications company (]) and two mobile telecommunications companies (] and ]. Though, these companies have beenby other major telecommunications companies (ProMonte: ] and Telecom Montenegro (including Monet GSM subsidary): ] (A subsidary of ])). The '''Communications of Montenegro''' basically consists of one landline telecommunications company (]) and two mobile telecommunications companies (] and ]. Though, these companies have beenby other major telecommunications companies (ProMonte: ] and Telecom Montenegro (including Monet GSM subsidiary): ] (A subsidiary of ])).



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The Communications of Montenegro basically consists of one landline telecommunications company (Telecom Montenegro) and two mobile telecommunications companies (ProMonte and Monet GSM. Though, these companies have beenby other major telecommunications companies (ProMonte: Telenor and Telecom Montenegro (including Monet GSM subsidiary): Magyar Telekom (A subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom)).


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