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airtime service provider mobiloperatör Explanation: I think "Airtime" is an American phrase, which refers to time spent "on air" on your mobile, i.e. the combined usage of phone calls and surfing, etc: http://www.knowyourmobile.com/glossary/airtime As far as I know we don't have an equivalent to that kind of phrase in Sweden, but simply use "mobiloperatör" - they supply us with our air time (trafik, datavolym?) http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobiloperatör |
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