By Margit Feher

BUDAPEST--The Hungarian government has no plans to buy a mobile telecommunications operator, a cabinet minister said Monday, state news agency MTI reported.

Development Minister Zsuzsa Nemeth made the comment in a parliamentary committee meeting, denying local press reports that the government was eyeing a stake in one of Hungary's three privately owned mobile operators.

After a court decision anulled a frequency tender concluded Jan. 31, 2012, the government shelved plans to set up a state-owned mobile operator, prompting speculation it may want to buy one instead.

The Hungarian government has bought all of or purchased stakes in several privately owned firms in the energy, car parts, telecommunications, and banking sectors.

According to press reports, the government had been considering acquiring a stake in Vodafone Hungary, which is wholly owned by U.K. mobile operator Vodafone Group PLC (VOD), or T-Mobile Hungary, which is wholly owned by Hungary's largest telecom company, Magyar Telekom Nyrt. (MTELEKOM.BU). Magyar Telekom is majority owned by Deutsche Telekom AG (DTE.XE).

Hungary's third mobile operator is Telenor Zrt., which is 100% owned by Norway's Telenor ASA (TEL.OS).

Write to Margit Feher at margit.feher@dowjones.com

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