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Michael Lowry welcomes Supreme Court decision..

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Former Communications Minister Michael Lowry has welcomed
the Supreme Court decision to allow legal actions over the awarding
of the State's second mobile phone license to Esat Digifone in 1995.

The two multimillion euro challenges against the State, Esat Digifone
and its former chairman Denis O'Brien, are being brought by the
2 unsuccessful bidders  – Comcast International Holdings Incorporated
and Persona Digital  Ltd.

The Tipperary Deputy says he suggested a legal action years ago.

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