Spain to freeze Telefonica monthly fee in 2010

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MADRID, July 10 (Reuters) - Spain's telecoms watchdog CMT has decided to keep dominant operator Telefonica's (TEF.MC) fixed monthly fee frozen in 2010, it said on Friday.

The fee, charged for maintaining a fixed line, has been 13.97 euros per household since 2008. (Reporting by Elisabeth O'Leary; editing by Jason Webb)

 
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