Qatar's largest telecommunications provider says its Tunisian subsidiary has won licenses to operate fixed-line and 3G mobile services in Tunisia. State-controlled Qatar Telecom said on Monday it will pay 205 million Tunisian dinars ($131 million) for the licenses. The former Qatar state monopoly, which goes by the name QTel, says it will launch the 3G - or "third generation" - network in July. It plans to roll out the landline service early next year, according to a report of the Associated Press.