Telia Company
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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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Telia Company confirms that Dan Strömberg, senior vice president, head of LED (Lithuania, Estonia and Denmark) and CEO of Telia Lithuania, is to retire this summer.
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A group of 16 telcos have called on Big Tech to share the costs of telecom networks citing the rising costs associated with energy crisis and EU climate goals.
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Telia has completed sales of a stake in its Swedish tower business and of the whole of its Latvian operation, for a total of around €530 million.
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Telia Company has removed more than 25% of its legacy systems, resulting in structural cost savings of SEK80 million in the first quarter, with "operational benefits" also reported.
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Telia Company has issued a second green hybrid bond of €500 million with the proceeds set to finance more energy efficient networks.
Forthcoming events
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Arelion is the new name for Telia Carrier, marking its move into the hands of a pension fund. CEO Staffan Göjeryd and CMO Maja Sever tell Alan Burkitt-Gray what this new identity means
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Telia Company's financial results, released today, have detailed further tower sales and the impact of Europe's energy crisis on performance, as president and CEO Allison Kirkby said it has "returned to growth".
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Telia Carrier, which Swedish pension funds bought for €935 million last year, is being renamed Arelion.
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Telia Company has entered into an agreement to sell Telia Latvija SIA (Telia Latvia) to Tet SIA (Tet) for an enterprise value of €10.75 million in cash.
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Telia has sold its health monitoring portfolio to Addlife, a Swedish medical technology company.
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CEOs from 13 of Europe's top telcos have inked a letter in which they say that US tech giants should contribute to the costs of building Europe's telecoms networks.
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The newly independent Telia Carrier has expanded to Flexential’s Hillsboro 2 data centre in Oregon.
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Telia Company has teamed up with autonomous agricultural robotics company Ekobot to support the development of sustainable farming practices.
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Telia Company saw service revenue increase 3.2% in Q2 to reach SEK 18.9 billion, following a decline of 2.3% in Q1.
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Telia Company has sold 49% of its Nordic tower business for €722 million to Brookfield Infrastructure Partners and Alecta.
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In a survey of top companies in our industry, Alan Burkitt-Gray finds only one – Colt – with a majority of women in the management team. Some are all men
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Cecilia Lundin, executive vice president, head of people experience & culture at Telia Company, has announced that she is to leave her role later this year.
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Telia Carrier is now an independent business, following Telia Company’s sale of its wholesale business to a Swedish pension fund.
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Five mobile network operators (MNO) have collaborated to introduce a new pan-industry labelling scheme to help consumers identify and compare sustainability across smart phones.
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Telia Company has published its first financial results after the launch of its transformation strategy.
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Telia Company has confirmed that Olaf Swantee will not stand for re-election to the Telia Company Board.
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Two of Finland’s mobile operators, DNA and Telia, are to expand the area of their shared network so it covers 62.5% of the country.
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Telia Company has beaten its own third quarter operational cash flow forecast by a significant margin, recording SEK 12.1 billion ahead of its year-end report.
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Telcos might give stable returns on long-term infrastructure, but stock markets don’t seem to like the industry, writes Alan Burkitt-Gray. That’s why private equity investors and pension funds are stepping in
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Huawei is taking the Swedish telecoms regulator to court over its ban on operators from using its equipment in 5G networks.
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Telia and Ericsson have strengthened their regional alliance by announcing a new 5G deal for Lithuania.
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This episode features editor-in-chief Joao Marques Lima, editor-at-large Alan Burkitt-Gray, deputy editor Melanie Mingas and senior reporters Abigail Opiah and Natalie Bannerman.
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Telia Company has reported an estimated SEK 600 million impact on service revenues from Covid-19 due to lower roaming and advertising income.