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It was a busy week for the iPhone last week, especially in Europe. We’ve seen contracts get handed out, and have also seen unlucky mobile companies whining. But the iPhone isn’t content to stop there. There are more countries in Europe than just the three that have announced iPhone ability so far. And now, other mobile carriers like Scandinavia’s Telenor are approaching Apple to talk about bringing the iPhone to their stomping grounds.

The Marketwatch piece names the Scandinavian carriers Telenor and TeliaSonera as two parties that are actively talking and/or begging Apple to get the iPhone. Telenor and TeliaSonera are both big players in the Scandinavian telecommunications arena, with both companies operating in Norway, Denmark, Sweden, and Finland. Telenor also has some diverse interests in Central and Eastern Europe, as well as Pakistan and Bangladesh.

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