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Telia Company
NameTelia Company
TypePublic
Traded asSTO: TELIA
IndustryTelecommunications
Founded2003
FounderSwedish Government, Norwegian Government
HeadquartersStockholm, Sweden
Area servedNordic countries, Baltic states
Key peopleAllison Kirkby, Lars-Johan Jarnheimer

Telia Company is a leading telecommunications company in the Nordic countries and Baltic states, providing a range of services including mobile networks, broadband internet, and television broadcasting to customers in Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. The company has a long history, dating back to the formation of Televerket in Sweden and Telenor in Norway, and has undergone significant changes and mergers over the years, including the merger with Sonera in 2002. Today, Telia Company is a major player in the European telecommunications market, competing with other large operators such as Deutsche Telekom, Orange S.A., and Vodafone Group. The company has also partnered with other major companies, including Ericsson, Nokia, and Huawei, to develop and implement new technologies such as 5G and Internet of Things.

History

The history of Telia Company dates back to the formation of Televerket in Sweden in 1853 and Telenor in Norway in 1855. Over the years, the company has undergone significant changes and mergers, including the merger with Sonera in 2002 to form TeliaSonera. In 2016, the company changed its name to Telia Company, and has since focused on developing its operations in the Nordic countries and Baltic states. The company has also been involved in several major projects, including the development of the Nordic Baltic Sea submarine communications cable and the launch of 4G and 5G networks in Sweden and Norway. Telia Company has also partnered with other major companies, including Telenor, Tele2, and NetCom, to develop and implement new technologies and services.

Services

Telia Company provides a range of services to its customers, including mobile networks, broadband internet, and television broadcasting. The company offers a variety of mobile phone plans and data plans to customers in Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. Telia Company also provides fixed-line telephone and broadband internet services to customers in these countries, and offers a range of television channels and video-on-demand services through its Telia TV platform. The company has also launched several new services in recent years, including Telia Zone, a cloud gaming platform, and Telia Sense, a smart home platform. Telia Company has partnered with other major companies, including Netflix, HBO, and Amazon Prime Video, to offer a range of streaming services to its customers.

Operations

Telia Company operates in seven countries: Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. The company has a significant presence in each of these countries, with a large network of mobile phone towers, broadband internet infrastructure, and television broadcasting facilities. Telia Company also has a number of subsidiaries and joint ventures, including Telia Norge in Norway, Telia Danmark in Denmark, and Telia Eesti in Estonia. The company has also partnered with other major companies, including Ericsson, Nokia, and Huawei, to develop and implement new technologies such as 5G and Internet of Things. Telia Company has also collaborated with other major operators, including Telenor, Tele2, and NetCom, to develop and implement new services and technologies.

Financials

Telia Company is a publicly traded company, listed on the NASDAQ OMX Stockholm stock exchange under the ticker symbol STO: TELIA. The company has a market capitalization of around SEK 200 billion, and generates annual revenues of around SEK 80 billion. Telia Company has a significant presence in the Nordic countries and Baltic states, and is a major player in the European telecommunications market. The company has also invested heavily in new technologies and services, including 5G and Internet of Things, and has partnered with other major companies, including Ericsson, Nokia, and Huawei, to develop and implement these technologies. Telia Company has also received funding from major investors, including Swedish Government, Norwegian Government, and European Investment Bank.

Controversies

Telia Company has been involved in several controversies over the years, including allegations of corruption and money laundering in Uzbekistan and Azerbaijan. The company has also faced criticism for its handling of customer data and privacy issues, and has been fined by regulatory authorities in several countries, including Sweden and Norway. Telia Company has also been involved in several high-profile disputes with other companies, including Telenor and Tele2, over issues such as spectrum allocation and network sharing. The company has also faced criticism from major organizations, including European Union, United Nations, and Human Rights Watch, over its handling of human rights and environmental issues.

Subsidiaries

Telia Company has a number of subsidiaries and joint ventures, including Telia Norge in Norway, Telia Danmark in Denmark, and Telia Eesti in Estonia. The company also has subsidiaries in Finland, Latvia, and Lithuania, and has partnered with other major companies, including Ericsson, Nokia, and Huawei, to develop and implement new technologies and services. Telia Company's subsidiaries have also partnered with other major companies, including Telenor, Tele2, and NetCom, to develop and implement new services and technologies. The company's subsidiaries have also received funding from major investors, including Swedish Government, Norwegian Government, and European Investment Bank. Telia Company's subsidiaries have also collaborated with other major organizations, including European Union, United Nations, and World Bank, to develop and implement new projects and initiatives.

Category:Telecommunications companies

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