Nuuday is now dead after 7 years. The new company name of the TDC ServCo is TDC Brands. We speculate, but it's yet another signal of that the good old integrated TDC might soon be back. Same owners, same board chair, soon same brand. via.ritzau.dk/pressemeddel...
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Telia Sweden acquires Telness, a 'digital' MVNO with about 8k B2B subscriptions in mobile and 4k subscriptions in fixed telephony. Telness traffic is already on Telia's mobile network.
www.mynewsdesk.com/se/telia/pre...
Is @3sverige.bsky.social and 3 Danmark now active in the large enterprise space? 3 can't have had many of these large-scale B2B deals before.
www.mynewsdesk.com/se/tre/press... Wonder why Denmark just communicate the consumer benefit? via.ritzau.dk/pressemeddel...
Photo de fibre optique
En 10 ans, la part des abonnements internet fixe en fibre optique est passée de 5 % à 82 %
L' @arcep.fr publie aujourdâhui les rĂ©sultats de son suivi du marchĂ© des services fixes Ă haut et trĂšs haut dĂ©bit Ă fin dĂ©cembre 2025 : www.arcep.fr/actualites/a...
Which country - Norway, Denmark, Finland, Sweden - has the highest mobile and fixed broadband ARPU? What value for money do customers get? The Norwegian government's @dfd.regjeringen.no made this Tefficient analysis public. www.regjeringen.no/no/dokumente...
"But this transaction was always a 'nice to have' at the right price, not a 'must have' at any price." ir.netflix.net/investor-new...
OK, Nordic operators. Since you already won most metrics globally, limiting it to Europe will make you even more dominant. Maybe just latency (games experience) left to fix?
insights.opensignal.com/2026/02/24/e...
Digi is growing its RGU base very quickly in, but apparently it has just gained 95k RGUs in Belgium since its launch. Belgium and Portugal are not described a "core markets" but only Belgium not shown in these bar charts www.digi-communications.ro/en/see-file/...
In 2025, all of South Korea's MNOs eventually admitted that they had experienced data breaches, potentially compromising customers' data.
www.linkedin.com/feed/update/...
"Orange aims to improve churn rates by up to 3 points in European countries"
Great, but raises questions:
#1: Improve 3 points on what churn metric? Annual, quarterly? Mobile, fixed or any churn?
#2: Up to? Meaning that no churn improvement also is on target.
www.orange.com/en/capital-m...
Tele2 Sweden has added 35,000 square kilometers to its mobile coverage in Norrland (the north half of Sweden) in the past four years.
To put it in proportion, that's an area larger than the country of Belgium - or just a bit smaller than Denmark.
news.cision.com/se/tele2-sve...
Vodafone Group continues to sell assets, now its 50% of VodafoneZiggo in the Netherlands www.libertyglobal.com/wp-content/u...
Lithuania: Market leading Tele2 is a couple of years behind competition (Telia, Bite) when it comes to 5G proportion of traffic.
Numbers as reported by RRT www.rrt.lt/d/elektronin...
Following on several trials, Telia is first to launch 5G SA commercially in Norway. Telia now offers 5G SA as 'Avansert 5G' to B2B customers across its 5G network nationwide. kommunikasjon.ntb.no/pressemeldin...
Telenor Norway reports 111k FWA subs in Dec 2025, a number that is the same as in the beginning of 2022 (or 15k down from peak). The total number of fixed broadband subs (incl. FWA) is in decline as a growth in fibre subs can't compensate for losses in cable and FWA. FWA now 16% of total base.
In most APAC markets, smartphones are more often on Wi-Fi than on mobile (but, somewhat ironically, FWA drives the share on Wi-Fi)
insights.opensignal.com/2026/02/03/o...
China had close to 13 million base stations in December 2025 - of which 38% 5G. The number of 5G base stations continues to grow, but the overall total grew slower than previously.
Breaking: Lyse Tele (ice Norge) and Telia Norway to share mobile network across Norway, a first for the country. news.cision.com/telia-compan...
Elisa had a tough Q4, losing 27k mobile subs in Finland - similar to Telia. Elisa states that it earns 3 EUR more on customers upgrading to 5G, but Elisa's figures show that 24% of customers with a 5G smartphone haven't chosen a 5G subscription. Q4 23 was better, 21%. elisa.com/corporate/in...
Latvian operator LMT reports "rekordrezultati" - and refers to LMT's position in Tefficient's global operator report on average mobile data usage
lmt.lmt.lv/preses-reliz...
Tele2 Sweden suddenly finds 14k low-ASPU mobile postpaid B2C subscriptions previously uncounted to take the total B2C+B2B blended mobile net loss in Q4 to just -14k. '3' Sweden had +50k. Tele2's financials strong though, helped by layoffs. www.tele2.com/investors/re...
Following Sweden's 2G/3G shutdown and 112/VoLTE issues, PTS reports that 8k phones were blocked 1 December 2025 and that 45k additional phones will be blocked on Monday 2 February 2026.
pts.se/nyheter-och-...
.@3sverige.bsky.social added 50k mobile subs in Q4 (net) with an annual service revenue growth of 8% - likely again best-in-class in Sweden. 3 Denmark added 31k subs (net) with an annual service revenue growth of 8% - likely best-in-class in Denmark.
www.investorab.com/investors-me...
Turbo Live from AT&T "coming soon" - to begin with at 11 stadiums. Interesting is that it is supposedly available also to (paying) 5G customers of Verizon and T-Mobile. How does that work?đ€
Finnish operator DNA decommissioned its last copper-based telephone line today. And it was the CEO that did it. www.sttinfo.fi/tiedote/7175...
3 first with 5G standalone in Sweden, but as no new service or tier is presented, it looks like just a technology introduction www.mynewsdesk.com/se/tre/press... @3sverige.bsky.social
Telia also wins the new reliability category
Telia wins the umlaut test in Sweden. Also this year. Telia has commissioned the test from umlaut. www.accenture.com/content/dam/...
Mobile and fixed broadband ARPUs are generally improving in the Nordics & Baltics.
Lithuanian & Latvian operators lead in their ability to improve ARPU; Estonia does well too.
In the Nordics, Norway & Denmark have the best development, followed by Finland. Sweden features the weakest development.