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Belgrade hosted the fourth edition of the most important gathering of operators of telecommunications services in the region, CEE CEE SUMMER, which is organised by company SAT-TRAKT. The two-day event was attended by over 300 representatives of more than 80 companies from 30 countries.

“CEE CEE SUMMER represents a great opportunity to gather in one place a specific group of people that deal with the telecommunications business,” – said SAT-TRAKT representative Miroslav Iković.

The event gave all major domestic and regional operators the opportunity to promote the potential of this part of Europe among representatives of major international companies.

 


Participants in the CEE CEE SUMMER included, among others, Telenor, Telekom Srbija, SBB, Orion, Deutsche Telekom, Tata Communications, TeliaSonera, UPC, Telekom Austria Group, Akton, LinxTelecom, Interoute, HurricaneElectric and many others.

 

 

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