This is the 62nd most frequent Danish word.
fået
"Fået" means "received" or "got" in English.
In this sentence, 'fået' is used as the past participle of 'at få,' indicating that the speaker has received or acquired something (in this case, a phone).
Jeg har fået en ny telefon.
I have received a new phone.
In this expression, 'fået' signifies obtaining assistance and is part of a clause explaining the reason for the happiness.
Vi er glade, fordi vi har fået hjælp.
We are happy because we have received help.
Here, 'fået' is utilized in the context of the past perfect tense, describing an action completed prior to another past event (receiving notice prior to the meeting).