Telia
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Capacity explores the factors behind circular economy adoption, and investigates why more granular data on network components is key to driving adoption of the principles
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Demonstration highlights use cases of new 5G technology
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Nokia and Telia Finland have partnered to launch the world’s first commercial 5G standalone (SA) network with network slicing for Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) services.
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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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Millicom has teamed up with the FreeMove Alliance – a global group comprising Deutsche Telekom, Orange, Telia and Telecom Italia – to deliver connectivity solutions to multinationals across the Americas and beyond.
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Silknet, a fixed and mobile operator in the republic of Georgia, has successfully raised US$300 million in a new bond issue.
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BT has copied Telia’s idea by setting up a “division X”, where it will concentrate work on new technologies.
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#ICYMI - Capacity shares five key telecoms stories that were making headlines in December!
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Telia has sold its health monitoring portfolio to Addlife, a Swedish medical technology company.
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Nokia and Telia, are partnering Digita, to deliver a 5G SA private wireless network for Agnico Eagle Finland, the company that operates the Kittilä mine in northern Finland.
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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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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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Huawei is willing to fund exhaustive security checks of its equipment in Sweden as a way of allowing operators to bid for 5G licences using its kit.
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Huawei has won the first round in a legal battle to allow Swedish operators to continue using its equipment in mobile networks.
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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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Telia has sold its carrier division to a Swedish pension fund, the last part of its divestment of global interests. Alan Burkitt-Gray talks to Staffan Göjeryd, CEO of Telia Carrier
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Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) provider Voxility has introduced scalable bandwidth for customers, capable of delivering 100Gbps bandwidth across its global network for $11,500.
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Telia has sold its global operation Telia Carrier to Polhem Infra, an infrastructure investor owned by Swedish pension funds, for 9.45 billion Swedish kronor (€900 million).
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As the world enters the worst recession on record, lynchpin global industries are facing collapse.
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Telia Company has appointed Per Christian Mørland to the position of group CFO, and Dr. Rainer Deutschmann to the position of group COO.
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Capacity shares 5 key stories from around the world making headlines today!
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The British economy could see a productivity-based boost to economic output worth more than £150 billion over 10 years, according to new figures from Vodafone.
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Telia Company has announced a series of changes to the line-up of its executive management team, following the divestment of its stake in Turkcell Holdings and exit from Turkey as a country market.
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Telia Company has agreed to sell its 47.1% stake in Turkcell Holding, which owns 51% in Turkcell, to the state-owned Turkey Wealth Fund (TWF), for US$530 million.
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Telia in Finland has invested €7 million on 5G frequencies in the 26GHz band.
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Christian Luiga, who was acting CEO of Telia Company until Allison Kirkby took over this week, has resigned as CFO of the group.
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Telia Company is working with Deutsche Telekom to extend the German company’s internet of things (IoT) services into the Nordic and Baltic region.
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The European Commission has launched an in-depth investigation into claims that Telia holds significant market power (SMP) in Sweden.
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Johan Dennelind, who resigned as CEO of the Telia group in August, will be the new CEO of Dubai-based Du.