Nokia waves Telia win in Ericsson’s face
Nokia thinks it’s important that everyone knows its cloud-native packet core solution has been chosen by Swedish operator group Telia Company.
Nokia thinks it’s important that everyone knows its cloud-native packet core solution has been chosen by Swedish operator group Telia Company.
Ericsson and Intel are spending so much time together these days that people are starting to talk.
The region that keeps on taking has claimed another pound of flesh from Swedish telco Telia in the form of a billion dollar fine.
A new industry group has been created by Nokia Bell Labs with the aim of working out how certain industry verticals can get the most out of things like 5G and IoT.
Telcos in the UK might not understand what it means to be customer centric, but the Swedes seem to be having a solid crack at it. Well, Telia at least.
Telenor and Telia have signed a managed services contract with Nokia which will see the vendor run their joint mobile radio network in Denmark.
It’s quarterlies season once again with the results coming through thick and fast after América Móvil, Telia, KPN and SK Telecom all reported their numbers.
Ericsson has taken another couple of small steps towards the promised land of 5G with a couple of successful tests in Sweden and Indonesia.
The final curtain has been drawn on the Sonera brand in Finland, as subsidiary falls in line with the rest of the family under the Telia flag.
A connected cars industry driven by operators has moved one step closer to reality as Telia has announced a partnership with Springworks to launch ‘talking car’ services.
Swedish telcos put personal challenges behind them to set a new mark for pre-5G testing with a whopping 15 Gbps peak rate.
A decade ago some ambitious TeliaSonera execs got together over bottle of aquavit and concluded the smart money was in Uzbekistan. They were wrong.
Spain’s fourth mobile network operator, Yoigo, has been sold by its parent company Telia to Spanish telco Masmovil to create a multiplay challenger.
Norwegian operator Telenor is moving to consolidate its position in the Swedish broadband and television services sector with the acquisition of Tele2 Sweden’s fiber and cable business for SEK775m ($121.4m). Tele2 has some 370,000 households connected with fiber and cable, including 125,000 fixed broadband customers, 75,000 digital TV customers and 220,000 cable TV customers.
Nordic mobile operator TeliaSonera claimed on Monday to be the first European telco to launch a shared data package, allowing families or other group customers to connect multiple devices to one subscription and share the data bucket.
Sweden’s mobile operators are the latest carriers to band together and form a mobile payments joint venture. Investment amounts have not been revealed, but Telia, Tele2, Telenor and 3 will each own 25 per cent.
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