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Invitel, which claims to be the
number one alternative and the
second largest
fixed line telecoms
provider and
broadband ISP in Hungary, has
announced the financial results of its Magyar Telecom
unit (not to be confused with the country’s incumbent
operator Magyar Telekom, or MTel) and its subsidiaries, for the nine months ended 30 September 2011. Invitel notes that the company’s results in the
period under review have been affected by the difference between the average EUR/HUF
exchange rates. The Hungarian forint
appreciated against the euro by 1% with an average EUR/HUF
exchange rate of 271.28 during the nine months ended 30 September 2011,
compared to the average EUR/HUF
exchange rate of 275.25 during 9M10
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