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/STOCKHOLM/MILAN, Sept 29 (Reuters) - Once , mobile phones could around Europe this if or knocks out parts of the mobile networks across the region.

's decision to supplies via Europe's key supply route in the wake of the has increased the chances of . In , the situation is made worse by several shutting down for maintenance.

industry officials say they fear a severe winter will put Europe's telecoms infrastructure to the test, forcing companies and governments to try to mitigate the impact.

Currently there are not enough back-up systems in many European countries to handle widespread power cuts, four telecoms executives said, raising the prospect of mobile .

countries, including France, and , are trying to ensure communications can continue even if power cuts end up exhausting back-up batteries installed on the thousands of cellular antennas spread across their territory.

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