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Your support makes all the difference.VODAFONE GROUP's $77bn purchase of AirTouch Communications won US Federal Communications Commission approval, an agency spokeswoman said.
The UK's Vodafone announced in January it would buy San Francisco-based AirTouch, the number one US cellular phone company, creating the world's largest wireless company. Vodafone and AirTouch shareholders have already approved the transaction.
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