Telenor
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Norwegian network operator Telenor has once again reduced its exposure in Asia, with a sale of Telenor Pakistan to PTCL.
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Telenor Group today announced it has agreed to sell its satellite business to Space Norway for a fee of NOK 2.36 billion, equivalent to $217 million.
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Telia Company has started the search for a new CFO after Per Christian Mørland handed in his notice.
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For International Women’s Day 2023, Alan Burkitt-Gray looks at how the top companies in our industry are doing. Better, but still not good enough. Women need role models
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The merger between True Corporation and Total Access Communication – AKA Dtac has been completed according to Dtac’s majority owner Telenor.
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The merger between True Corporation and Total Access Communication – AKA Dtac will not be completed this year, Dtac’s majority owner Telenor said in a statement.
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Telenor has sold a 30% stake in its fibre company to a consortium that includes US-based investor KKR.
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Digi.Com Berhad (Digi), a Malaysian subsidiary of Telenor Group and Axiata Group Berhad have received approval from the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) on the merger of Celcom and Digi’s telecom operations (MergeCo).
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Telenor Digital AS (TD) and Telenor Global Services AS (TGS) are to merge in a deal that Telenor said would "leverage the best of both organisations to create a solid foundation for growth".
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The sale of Telenor Myanmar to M1 Group has received final regulatory approval from the Myanmar Investment Commission.
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Telness Tech has named its first head of product who will be responsible for driving the product and customer experience offering, while growing the brand in its native Sweden and abroad.
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Telenor has inked a strategic collaboration agreement with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to expand its 5G core transformation and deliver new 5G and edge services.
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GlobalConnect Sweden has entered an agreement with Telenor Sweden, to acquire communications operator Open Universe and Telenor Sweden’s SDU fibre assets for SEK 3 billion ($330 million).
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Charoen Pokphand Group (CP Group) has agreed to merge its Thai telecom units with the Norwegian telco Telenor in a deal worth around $8.6 billion.
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Telenor Group's executive leadership team has a new member following Rita Skjærvik's promotion to the role of EVP group strategy and external relation.
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Telenor has entered into a strategic partnership with Google Cloud to explore strategic initiatives in the area of digital transformation.
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Orange, Veon and Telenor have published their Q3 financial results, with Airtel Africa also releasing its half year trading update.
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Telenor has selected Cisco and NEC to deploy 5G xHaul transport networks in Norway and Denmark.
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Norwegian company Telenor is calling for more digitalisation as a way through the climate emergency.
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Telenor has selected Oracle Communications' billing and revenue management solution to support the growing demand for mobile services across Asia.
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Telenor Group has adjusted its full year outlook as president and CEO Sigve Brekke declared a return to growth in Q2.
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In this episode of the Digital Digest we roundup the biggest stories of the week from the latest on DigitalBridge's EdgePoint to the dawn of quantum computing as-a-service.
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The investor that is one of the biggest shareholders in MTN has bought Telenor’s Myanmar operation for just US$105 million.
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The military government of Myanmar has banned executives of foreign telecoms operators from leaving the country, as they refused to accept the government’s requirement that they intercept traffic.
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Telenor Sweden has named Kaaren Hilsen's successor, after she was appointed to head Telenor's new towerco.
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Axiata and Telenor have signed an agreement to merge their Malaysian mobile operations, Celcom Axiata and Digi.
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Telenor Group has spun its Nordic tower assets into a new business and appointed the CEO of Telenor Sweden to take the reins.
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Nokia has won new contracts with PLDT and Smart in the Philippines, and Net4Mobility in Sweden.
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Telenor has recruited Enea to help it create the world’s most diverse multi-vendor 5G standalone (SA) solution.