Thursday 3 January 2008

Mast Unveiled on Everest


Engineers today unveiled a 400 foot telecommunications mast they have erected at the summit of Mount Everest.

T-Mobile today stated that the mast will enable them to provide adequate services to both their customers in Armenia and Georgia.

Although it was rumoured Kakhbar Mongoosviladze had moved from his home in Tblisi, Georgia, to a new home in Kobe, Japan.

T-Mobile were hopeful that Shozan McLardian will remain in Armenia.

A spokesman for T-Mobile stated "Today is a great day for our Georgian and Armenian customers. Constructing the Everest mast is our way of giving the people what they want. Which is really, really, really good."

Mountaineers are now planning new climbs to the summit of Everest, in which the additional 400 feet is being viewed as "an exceptional fresh challenge" - as commented Christophe O'Hara Johanssen of the Santiago climbing club, Cyprus.

T-Mobile are however refusing to comment on claims by Hungarian News that 2,837 technical, engineering and cleaning staff and 38 geese, 2 cats and a kangaroo died whilst building the mast.

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