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Telia Company

Telia Company AB is a Swedish multinational telecommunications company and mobile network operator present in Sweden, Finland, Norway, Denmark, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.

Telia Company AB
TypePublicly traded Aktiebolag
ISINSE0000667925 
IndustryTelecommunications
Founded2003; 20 years ago (2003)
HeadquartersSolna, Stockholm, Sweden
Area served
Europe
Key people
Products
RevenueSEK 88.343 billion
(US$10.291 bilion) (2021)[1]
SEK 12.293 billion (2019)[2]
SEK 7.601 billion (2019)[2]
OwnerGovernment of Sweden (39.5%)[3][4]
Number of employees
20,800 [5]
Subsidiaries
  • Telia Sverige
  • Telia Finland
  • Telia Norge
  • Telia Danmark
  • Telia Eesti
  • Telia Lietuva
  • Telia Finance[5]
Websiteteliacompany.com

Telia also owns TV4 Media which includes TV4 in Sweden, MTV Oy in Finland, and C More Entertainment after acquiring them in 2019.

The company is headquartered in Solna and its stock is traded on the Stockholm Stock Exchange and on the Helsinki Stock Exchange.

History

Telia Company in its current form was first established as TeliaSonera, as the result of a 2002 merger between the Swedish and Finnish telecommunications companies, Telia and Sonera. This merger followed three years after Telia's failed merger attempt with Norwegian telecommunications company Telenor, now its chief competitor in the Nordic countries.

Before privatisation, Telia was a state telephone monopoly. Sonera, on the other hand, had a monopoly only on trunk network calls, while most (c. 75%) of local telecommunication was provided by telephone cooperatives. The separate brands Telia and Sonera continued to be used in the Swedish and Finnish markets respectively until March 2017, when Sonera was rebranded to Telia. Of the stock, 39.5% (31 March 2020) is owned by the Swedish government, and the rest by institutions, companies, and private investors worldwide. The Finnish government (through Solidium) divested from Telia Company in February 2018, when it sold its remaining 3.2% stake.

Telia

The Swedish Kungl. Telegrafverket (literally: Royal Telegraph Agency) was founded in 1853, when the first electric telegraph line was established between Stockholm and Uppsala. Allmänna Telefon found an equipment supplier in Lars Magnus Ericsson. In this early competition, Telegrafverket with its brand Rikstelefon was a latecomer. However, by securing a national monopoly on long-distance telephone lines, it was able with time to control and take over the local networks of quickly growing private telephone companies.

A de facto telephone monopoly position was reached around 1920, and never needed legal sanction. In 1953 the name was modernised to Televerket. On 1 July 1992, this huge government agency's regulating functions was split off into the Swedish Post and Telecom Authority (Swedish: Post- och telestyrelsen, PTS), with similar functions as the Federal Communications Commission of the United States. The operation of the state radio and TV broadcast network was spun off into a company named Teracom. On 1 July 1993, the remaining telephone and mobile network operator was transformed into a government-owned shareholding company, named Telia AB. At the height of the dot-com bubble, on 13 June 2000, close to one-third of Telia's shares were introduced on the Stockholm Stock Exchange.[citation needed]

In the 1980s, Televerket was a pioneering mobile network operator with the NMT system, followed in the 1990s by GSM. Private competition in analogue mobile phone systems had already broken the telephone monopoly, and the growing internet allowed more opportunities for competitors. The most important of Telia's Swedish competitors in these areas has been Tele2. When PTS awarded four licenses for the 3rd generation mobile networks in December 2000, Telia was not among the winners, but later established an agreement to build a 3G network jointly with Tele2 using Tele2's licence. SUNAB was founded as the jointly owned company that would in turn build, own and operate the joint 3G network. In December 2018, Telia in cooperation with Ericsson launched Sweden's first 5G network at KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm.[6]

Sonera

The history of Sonera dates back to 1917, when Suomen Lennätinlaitos (Finnish Telegraph Agency) was founded. In 1927, the telegraph agency was merged with the Finnish Post to form a new agency, Post and Telegraph Agency. This agency governed all long distance and international calls until 1994, when competitors were allowed to enter the Finnish market. In the same year, the Post and Telegraph Agency was divided to form two companies, Suomen Posti Oy (Finnish Post), and Telecom Finland Oy. Telecom Finland then changed its name to Sonera in 1998.

After the merger of Telia and Sonera

During the run-up to the 2006 general election the Swedish liberal-conservative Alliance stated as one of its policy aims to reduce government ownership in commercial entities, and specifically to sell its stake in TeliaSonera. The Alliance went on to win the election and formed a coalition government. After the merger with Sonera, the Swedish State held 46% of the shares and with parliamentary approval the government sold down to 37.3%. Further divestment of TeliaSonera was however presented to the parliament only after the next election in 2010, when the Alliance lost its majority but stayed on as a minority administration.

On 16 March 2011, the Alliance administration lost a parliamentary vote on sale of publicly owned commercial entities, including TeliaSonera, when a coalition of all opposition parties — the Left Party, Social Democratic Party, Green Party and Sweden Democrats — united against the Alliance.[7]

In the beginning of 2008, TeliaSonera announced measures to save nearly 500 million Euros which would include 2900 redundancies: 2000 from Sweden and 900 from Finland.[8] France Télécom (now Orange S.A.) proposed a 33 billion Euro acquisition offer for TeliaSonera on 5 June 2008, which was promptly rejected by the company's board.[9]

On 12 April 2016, the company was renamed to Telia Company, dropping the Sonera part, rebranding the company to aid recover after bribery and money laundering allegations.[10]

On 20 July 2018, Telia Company announced the acquisition proposal of Bonnier Broadcasting Group from Bonnier Group for 9.2 billion SEK (roughly $1 billion), thus owning TV4 AB (commercial television broadcaster in Sweden), MTV Oy (commercial television broadcaster in Finland) and C More Entertainment (pan-Nordic operator of premium television channels).[11][12][13][14] The European Commission approved the deal on 12 November 2019 with certain conditions,[15][16] and the acquisition was completed on 2 December that year.[17]

Ahead of the completion of Bonnier Broadcasting deal, the Telia Company nomination committee proposed on 20 October 2019, that Marie Ehrling be succeeded by Lars-Johan Jarnheimer, the former CEO of Tele2 until 2008, and then-chair of Egmont Media, as the company's board chair.[18] The proposal was approved on 26 November that year, following the extraordinary general meeting.[19] Meanwhile, on 24 October, Telia Company appointed Allison Kirkby, the former CEO of Tele2 from 2015 until 2018 and then went on to become the president and CEO of TDC, as the company's new president and CEO. Kirkby assumed office on 4 May 2020.[20][21]

On 6 October 2020, Telia Company agreed to sell its Internet backbone unit Telia Carrier to Polhem Infra for roughly US$1 billion.[22] The sale was completed on 1 June 2021.[23]

Operations

Telia Company is the largest Nordic and Baltic fixed-voice, broadband, and mobile operator by revenue and customer base. It also owns a TV-media operation which includes TV4 in Sweden and MTV in Finland as well as C More.
Telia mobile telephone business in Europe:
(Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Sweden) Leader company.
(Finland, Norway) second company.
(Denmark) third company.

Denmark

In Denmark, Telia Company operates a mobile operator (Telia), a mobile virtual network operator (Call Me), and a broadband supplier (Telia). The company started in 1995, the result of a merger between Telia Stofa and TeliaSonera. Telia Mobile is the third-largest operator and is in fierce competition with Telenor, which is number two in the market. Telia was the fourth operator to launch 3G services and is the only operator to have a nationwide EDGE network.

Telia Broadband was relaunched in 2008 because of the need for TeliaSonera to offer both mobile and broadband in all of their home markets (Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Finland). Telia Broadband was the first operator to launch digital TV with their broadband at no extra cost. Stofa is mainly a cable TV operator, but also supplies broadband via the cable TV network.

Estonia

Telia Company owns 100% of Eesti Telekom. Eesti Telekom is one of the largest telecommunication companies in the Baltic countries and the largest telecommunications company in Estonia. TeliaSonera and the Estonian government reached a deal over the sale of Eesti Telekom in September 2009. On 20 January 2016, Eesti Telekom switched its name to Telia Eesti.

Finland

 
A Telia Finland store in Tikkurila, Vantaa.

Telia Finland is the second largest mobile operator in Finland and also one of the biggest providers of landline telephone and internet services. Before the rebranding on 23 March 2017, Telia was known in Finland under the brands of Sonera and Tele Finland.[24] In September 1999, Sonera became the world's first mobile operator to launch mobile Internet services via Wireless Application Protocol (WAP).[25]

Since 2014, Telia Finland and DNA Oyj have jointly deployed a shared 4G LTE network using the 800 MHz (LTE Band 20) "digital dividend" band in remote Northern and Eastern Finland under the Suomen Yhteisverkko Oy joint venture. Telia Finland owns 51% of Suomen Yhteisverkko Oy.[26]

Latvia

TeliaSonera owns 49% of LMT (24.5% as Telia Company AB and 24.5% as Sonera Holding B.V.). TeliaSonera also owns 49% of Lattelecom, which owns 23% of LMT, which owns Okarte, Amigo. It also owns 100% of Telia Latvija, a business cable operator and data centre operator.

Lithuania

TeliaSonera owns 88.15% of Telia Lietuva (Teo LT until 2017), the largest landline phone operator in Lithuania, which recently purchased Omnitel, one of largest mobile network operators there. It was previously owned by TeliaSonera group.

In October 2015, TeliaSonera announced the merger of Teo and Omnitel, through the acquisition of Omnitel by Teo.

On 1 February 2017, Omnitel and Teo merged under the name of "Telia Lietuva".

Norway

In Norway, Telia first entered after the de-regulation in 1998 as a virtual supplier of fixed telephone and Internet services. This was sold to Enitel during the merger attempt with Telenor, but Telia re-entered in 2000 with the purchase of one of the two mobile network operators, NetCom. In 2006 it also bought the virtual mobile provider Chess Communication.

1 March 2016, NetCom was rebranded as Telia Norge.

In July 2018, Telia acquired Get AS and TDC Norway for $2.6 billion.[27]

Sweden

In Sweden, Telia Company operates under the consumer brands Telia and its lower-cost flanker brands Halebop and Fello. On the business side, Skanova Access and Cygate are also used. Telia Sverige is currently the largest mobile phone operator in Sweden, both in terms of revenue and customer base.[28] Main competitors include Tele2, Telenor, 3, Allente and Boxer.

Former operations

Telia has been selling off its shares in companies outside of its main region of business.

Afghanistan

In July 2020, Telia Company announced it has divested its 12.25% share in the Afghan Roshan (telco) cellphone network.[29]

Azerbaijan

On 15 May 2010, after Azercell went through rebranding, it joined the network of TeliaSonera. On 5 March 2018, Telia confirmed they have sold their stake in Azercell.[30]

Cambodia

TeliaSonera purchased a majority stake in Star-Cell in 2008 which was the number four player in the market at that time. By 2010 it exited Cambodia after a $100 million write down and collapse in subscriber numbers. It was subsequently taken over by a more dominant competitor Smart Mobile.

Georgia

From 2007 to 2018, Telia Company has owned 58.55% of the Geocell company, while Turkcell owns the remaining 41.45%. Since 2018 Silknet bought full part of Geocell.

Kazakhstan

Telia Company operated in Kazakhstan under the brand Kcell. From 21 December 2018, Kcell sold to Kazakhtelecom.

Moldova

In February 2020, Telia Company agreed to sell its 100% holding in Moldcell to CG Cell Technologies DAC, for a transaction price of US$31.5 million.[31]

Nepal

TeliaSonera owned a majority stake in Ncell, the largest mobile operator in Nepal with US$16.2 billion operating income. On 21 December 2015, TeliaSonera announced its exit from Ncell, selling its 60.4 percent of the shares to Malaysian telecommunications group Axiata.[32] TeliaSonera exited Nepal without settling billions of Capital Gains Tax owed to Nepalese government.[33]

Russia

Telia Company owned 25.2% of MegaFon, the second largest mobile phone operator in Russia. In October 2017, Telia Company agreed to sell their entire MegaFon stake for US$1 billion.[34]

Spain

Telia Company owned a 76.6% holding in the Spanish operator Yoigo until 21 June 2016 when it was sold to Masmovil.[35]

Tajikistan

Telia Company owned 60% of mobile phone operator Tcell. Tcell is a merger of Somoncom and Indigo Tajikistan; the merger was completed in July 2012. On 27 April 2017, it was confirmed that Tcell has been sold.[36]

Turkey

In October 2020, Telia Company's divestment of its 47.1 percent stake in Turkcell Holding (which holds 51% in the listed leading mobile operator in Turkey) to the state owned Turkey Wealth Fund for US$530 million, was completed.

Uzbekistan

In five years, Ucell, the Uzbek subsidiary, increased the number of its subscribers from 400,000 to 9 million (2012). Some former TeliaSonera executives were under preliminary investigation by Swedish prosecutors for allegations of bribery and money laundering associated with the acquisition of their 3G license in Uzbekistan from Takilant Limited, registered in Gibraltar.[37] Under these investigations involving four Uzbek nationals, hundreds of millions of francs were frozen in Swiss banks.[38] The former executives were acquitted in the first instance in the Swedish legal proceedings in February 2019, the verdict has been appealed. In September 2017 Telia Company announced that a global settlement had been reached with the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Dutch Public Prosecution Service (Openbaar Ministerie, OM) relating to previously disclosed investigations regarding historical transactions in Uzbekistan.[39] The global resolution ended all known corruption related investigations or inquiries into Telia Company.[citation needed]

Evolution of the Telia brand

When Telia and Sonera merged in 2002, TeliaSonera used a simple wordmark as the logo. In 2011, TeliaSonera released its new purple pebble logo to the corporation and its affiliate brands. The pebble was designed by Landor Associates.[40][41]

In 2016, TeliaSonera changed name to Telia Company and presented an updated pebble brand profile, designed by Wolff Olins, to be used by all Telia brand companies.

Controversies

TeliaSonera has been accused of indirectly supporting dictatorships, allowing them to do man-in-the-middle attacks on their citizens. This was disclosed in the Swedish TV show Uppdrag Granskning in 2012.[42] TeliaSonera responded to these allegations with: "This is happening every day in all countries and applies to all operators. We are obliged to comply with the legislation of each country."[43]

Further allegations have been presented in Swedish media and elsewhere that TeliaSonera may have illegally, through bribery, acquired licenses in Uzbekistan and Azerbaijan. As a result of internal investigations on these and other potential violations to the company's policies, several senior managers were dismissed from the company.

When TeliaSonera exited Nepal there were voices raised in the public debate in Nepal that it had evaded approximately 36 billions of Nepalese Rupees Capital Gains Tax owed to Nepalese government, when it sold its stake to Axiata, a Malaysian Telecom Group, a claim which has been refuted by Telia Company on several occasions.[44] In that context, Telia was criticized by media (TV) even in Sweden where its headquarters is located. Also, a group of Nepalese people started a movement 'No Tax.. No Ncell' to boycott the services of Ncell in Nepal.

See also

References

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External links

  • Official website
  • Yahoo! - TeliaSonera AB Company Profile
  • TeliaSonera CDN 19 April 2014 at the Wayback Machine

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Telia Company AB is a Swedish multinational telecommunications company and mobile network operator present in Sweden Finland Norway Denmark Estonia Latvia and Lithuania Telia Company ABTypePublicly traded AktiebolagTraded asNasdaq Stockholm TELIANasdaq Helsinki TELIA1ISINSE0000667925 IndustryTelecommunicationsFounded2003 20 years ago 2003 HeadquartersSolna Stockholm SwedenArea servedEuropeKey peopleAllison Kirkby President and CEO Lars Johan Jarnheimer Chairman of the Board ProductsMobile telephonyInternet accessfixed line communicationsIT hostingRevenueSEK 88 343 billion US 10 291 bilion 2021 1 Operating incomeSEK 12 293 billion 2019 2 Net incomeSEK 7 601 billion 2019 2 OwnerGovernment of Sweden 39 5 3 4 Number of employees20 800 5 SubsidiariesTelia SverigeTelia FinlandTelia NorgeTelia DanmarkTelia EestiTelia LietuvaTelia Finance 5 Websiteteliacompany wbr comTelia also owns TV4 Media which includes TV4 in Sweden MTV Oy in Finland and C More Entertainment after acquiring them in 2019 The company is headquartered in Solna and its stock is traded on the Stockholm Stock Exchange and on the Helsinki Stock Exchange Contents 1 History 1 1 Telia 1 2 Sonera 1 3 After the merger of Telia and Sonera 2 Operations 2 1 Denmark 2 2 Estonia 2 3 Finland 2 4 Latvia 2 5 Lithuania 2 6 Norway 2 7 Sweden 3 Former operations 3 1 Afghanistan 3 2 Azerbaijan 3 3 Cambodia 3 4 Georgia 3 5 Kazakhstan 3 6 Moldova 3 7 Nepal 3 8 Russia 3 9 Spain 3 10 Tajikistan 3 11 Turkey 3 12 Uzbekistan 4 Evolution of the Telia brand 5 Controversies 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditTelia Company in its current form was first established as TeliaSonera as the result of a 2002 merger between the Swedish and Finnish telecommunications companies Telia and Sonera This merger followed three years after Telia s failed merger attempt with Norwegian telecommunications company Telenor now its chief competitor in the Nordic countries Before privatisation Telia was a state telephone monopoly Sonera on the other hand had a monopoly only on trunk network calls while most c 75 of local telecommunication was provided by telephone cooperatives The separate brands Telia and Sonera continued to be used in the Swedish and Finnish markets respectively until March 2017 when Sonera was rebranded to Telia Of the stock 39 5 31 March 2020 is owned by the Swedish government and the rest by institutions companies and private investors worldwide The Finnish government through Solidium divested from Telia Company in February 2018 when it sold its remaining 3 2 stake Telia Edit See also Televerket Sweden The Swedish Kungl Telegrafverket literally Royal Telegraph Agency was founded in 1853 when the first electric telegraph line was established between Stockholm and Uppsala Allmanna Telefon found an equipment supplier in Lars Magnus Ericsson In this early competition Telegrafverket with its brand Rikstelefon was a latecomer However by securing a national monopoly on long distance telephone lines it was able with time to control and take over the local networks of quickly growing private telephone companies A de facto telephone monopoly position was reached around 1920 and never needed legal sanction In 1953 the name was modernised to Televerket On 1 July 1992 this huge government agency s regulating functions was split off into the Swedish Post and Telecom Authority Swedish Post och telestyrelsen PTS with similar functions as the Federal Communications Commission of the United States The operation of the state radio and TV broadcast network was spun off into a company named Teracom On 1 July 1993 the remaining telephone and mobile network operator was transformed into a government owned shareholding company named Telia AB At the height of the dot com bubble on 13 June 2000 close to one third of Telia s shares were introduced on the Stockholm Stock Exchange citation needed In the 1980s Televerket was a pioneering mobile network operator with the NMT system followed in the 1990s by GSM Private competition in analogue mobile phone systems had already broken the telephone monopoly and the growing internet allowed more opportunities for competitors The most important of Telia s Swedish competitors in these areas has been Tele2 When PTS awarded four licenses for the 3rd generation mobile networks in December 2000 Telia was not among the winners but later established an agreement to build a 3G network jointly with Tele2 using Tele2 s licence SUNAB was founded as the jointly owned company that would in turn build own and operate the joint 3G network In December 2018 Telia in cooperation with Ericsson launched Sweden s first 5G network at KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm 6 Sonera Edit The history of Sonera dates back to 1917 when Suomen Lennatinlaitos Finnish Telegraph Agency was founded In 1927 the telegraph agency was merged with the Finnish Post to form a new agency Post and Telegraph Agency This agency governed all long distance and international calls until 1994 when competitors were allowed to enter the Finnish market In the same year the Post and Telegraph Agency was divided to form two companies Suomen Posti Oy Finnish Post and Telecom Finland Oy Telecom Finland then changed its name to Sonera in 1998 After the merger of Telia and Sonera Edit During the run up to the 2006 general election the Swedish liberal conservative Alliance stated as one of its policy aims to reduce government ownership in commercial entities and specifically to sell its stake in TeliaSonera The Alliance went on to win the election and formed a coalition government After the merger with Sonera the Swedish State held 46 of the shares and with parliamentary approval the government sold down to 37 3 Further divestment of TeliaSonera was however presented to the parliament only after the next election in 2010 when the Alliance lost its majority but stayed on as a minority administration On 16 March 2011 the Alliance administration lost a parliamentary vote on sale of publicly owned commercial entities including TeliaSonera when a coalition of all opposition parties the Left Party Social Democratic Party Green Party and Sweden Democrats united against the Alliance 7 In the beginning of 2008 TeliaSonera announced measures to save nearly 500 million Euros which would include 2900 redundancies 2000 from Sweden and 900 from Finland 8 France Telecom now Orange S A proposed a 33 billion Euro acquisition offer for TeliaSonera on 5 June 2008 which was promptly rejected by the company s board 9 On 12 April 2016 the company was renamed to Telia Company dropping the Sonera part rebranding the company to aid recover after bribery and money laundering allegations 10 On 20 July 2018 Telia Company announced the acquisition proposal of Bonnier Broadcasting Group from Bonnier Group for 9 2 billion SEK roughly 1 billion thus owning TV4 AB commercial television broadcaster in Sweden MTV Oy commercial television broadcaster in Finland and C More Entertainment pan Nordic operator of premium television channels 11 12 13 14 The European Commission approved the deal on 12 November 2019 with certain conditions 15 16 and the acquisition was completed on 2 December that year 17 Ahead of the completion of Bonnier Broadcasting deal the Telia Company nomination committee proposed on 20 October 2019 that Marie Ehrling be succeeded by Lars Johan Jarnheimer the former CEO of Tele2 until 2008 and then chair of Egmont Media as the company s board chair 18 The proposal was approved on 26 November that year following the extraordinary general meeting 19 Meanwhile on 24 October Telia Company appointed Allison Kirkby the former CEO of Tele2 from 2015 until 2018 and then went on to become the president and CEO of TDC as the company s new president and CEO Kirkby assumed office on 4 May 2020 20 21 On 6 October 2020 Telia Company agreed to sell its Internet backbone unit Telia Carrier to Polhem Infra for roughly US 1 billion 22 The sale was completed on 1 June 2021 23 Operations EditTelia Company is the largest Nordic and Baltic fixed voice broadband and mobile operator by revenue and customer base It also owns a TV media operation which includes TV4 in Sweden and MTV in Finland as well as C More Telia mobile telephone business in Europe Estonia Latvia Lithuania and Sweden Leader company Finland Norway second company Denmark third company Denmark Edit In Denmark Telia Company operates a mobile operator Telia a mobile virtual network operator Call Me and a broadband supplier Telia The company started in 1995 the result of a merger between Telia Stofa and TeliaSonera Telia Mobile is the third largest operator and is in fierce competition with Telenor which is number two in the market Telia was the fourth operator to launch 3G services and is the only operator to have a nationwide EDGE network Telia Broadband was relaunched in 2008 because of the need for TeliaSonera to offer both mobile and broadband in all of their home markets Sweden Norway Denmark and Finland Telia Broadband was the first operator to launch digital TV with their broadband at no extra cost Stofa is mainly a cable TV operator but also supplies broadband via the cable TV network Estonia Edit Telia Company owns 100 of Eesti Telekom Eesti Telekom is one of the largest telecommunication companies in the Baltic countries and the largest telecommunications company in Estonia TeliaSonera and the Estonian government reached a deal over the sale of Eesti Telekom in September 2009 On 20 January 2016 Eesti Telekom switched its name to Telia Eesti Finland Edit A Telia Finland store in Tikkurila Vantaa Telia Finland is the second largest mobile operator in Finland and also one of the biggest providers of landline telephone and internet services Before the rebranding on 23 March 2017 Telia was known in Finland under the brands of Sonera and Tele Finland 24 In September 1999 Sonera became the world s first mobile operator to launch mobile Internet services via Wireless Application Protocol WAP 25 Since 2014 Telia Finland and DNA Oyj have jointly deployed a shared 4G LTE network using the 800 MHz LTE Band 20 digital dividend band in remote Northern and Eastern Finland under the Suomen Yhteisverkko Oy joint venture Telia Finland owns 51 of Suomen Yhteisverkko Oy 26 Latvia Edit TeliaSonera owns 49 of LMT 24 5 as Telia Company AB and 24 5 as Sonera Holding B V TeliaSonera also owns 49 of Lattelecom which owns 23 of LMT which owns Okarte Amigo It also owns 100 of Telia Latvija a business cable operator and data centre operator Lithuania Edit TeliaSonera owns 88 15 of Telia Lietuva Teo LT until 2017 the largest landline phone operator in Lithuania which recently purchased Omnitel one of largest mobile network operators there It was previously owned by TeliaSonera group In October 2015 TeliaSonera announced the merger of Teo and Omnitel through the acquisition of Omnitel by Teo On 1 February 2017 Omnitel and Teo merged under the name of Telia Lietuva Norway Edit In Norway Telia first entered after the de regulation in 1998 as a virtual supplier of fixed telephone and Internet services This was sold to Enitel during the merger attempt with Telenor but Telia re entered in 2000 with the purchase of one of the two mobile network operators NetCom In 2006 it also bought the virtual mobile provider Chess Communication 1 March 2016 NetCom was rebranded as Telia Norge In July 2018 Telia acquired Get AS and TDC Norway for 2 6 billion 27 Sweden Edit In Sweden Telia Company operates under the consumer brands Telia and its lower cost flanker brands Halebop and Fello On the business side Skanova Access and Cygate are also used Telia Sverige is currently the largest mobile phone operator in Sweden both in terms of revenue and customer base 28 Main competitors include Tele2 Telenor 3 Allente and Boxer Former operations EditTelia has been selling off its shares in companies outside of its main region of business Afghanistan Edit In July 2020 Telia Company announced it has divested its 12 25 share in the Afghan Roshan telco cellphone network 29 Azerbaijan Edit On 15 May 2010 after Azercell went through rebranding it joined the network of TeliaSonera On 5 March 2018 Telia confirmed they have sold their stake in Azercell 30 Cambodia Edit TeliaSonera purchased a majority stake in Star Cell in 2008 which was the number four player in the market at that time By 2010 it exited Cambodia after a 100 million write down and collapse in subscriber numbers It was subsequently taken over by a more dominant competitor Smart Mobile Georgia Edit From 2007 to 2018 Telia Company has owned 58 55 of the Geocell company while Turkcell owns the remaining 41 45 Since 2018 Silknet bought full part of Geocell Kazakhstan Edit Telia Company operated in Kazakhstan under the brand Kcell From 21 December 2018 Kcell sold to Kazakhtelecom Moldova Edit In February 2020 Telia Company agreed to sell its 100 holding in Moldcell to CG Cell Technologies DAC for a transaction price of US 31 5 million 31 Nepal Edit TeliaSonera owned a majority stake in Ncell the largest mobile operator in Nepal with US 16 2 billion operating income On 21 December 2015 TeliaSonera announced its exit from Ncell selling its 60 4 percent of the shares to Malaysian telecommunications group Axiata 32 TeliaSonera exited Nepal without settling billions of Capital Gains Tax owed to Nepalese government 33 Russia Edit Telia Company owned 25 2 of MegaFon the second largest mobile phone operator in Russia In October 2017 Telia Company agreed to sell their entire MegaFon stake for US 1 billion 34 Spain Edit Telia Company owned a 76 6 holding in the Spanish operator Yoigo until 21 June 2016 when it was sold to Masmovil 35 Tajikistan Edit Telia Company owned 60 of mobile phone operator Tcell Tcell is a merger of Somoncom and Indigo Tajikistan the merger was completed in July 2012 On 27 April 2017 it was confirmed that Tcell has been sold 36 Turkey Edit In October 2020 Telia Company s divestment of its 47 1 percent stake in Turkcell Holding which holds 51 in the listed leading mobile operator in Turkey to the state owned Turkey Wealth Fund for US 530 million was completed Uzbekistan Edit In five years Ucell the Uzbek subsidiary increased the number of its subscribers from 400 000 to 9 million 2012 Some former TeliaSonera executives were under preliminary investigation by Swedish prosecutors for allegations of bribery and money laundering associated with the acquisition of their 3G license in Uzbekistan from Takilant Limited registered in Gibraltar 37 Under these investigations involving four Uzbek nationals hundreds of millions of francs were frozen in Swiss banks 38 The former executives were acquitted in the first instance in the Swedish legal proceedings in February 2019 the verdict has been appealed In September 2017 Telia Company announced that a global settlement had been reached with the U S Department of Justice DOJ Securities and Exchange Commission SEC and the Dutch Public Prosecution Service Openbaar Ministerie OM relating to previously disclosed investigations regarding historical transactions in Uzbekistan 39 The global resolution ended all known corruption related investigations or inquiries into Telia Company citation needed Evolution of the Telia brand EditWhen Telia and Sonera merged in 2002 TeliaSonera used a simple wordmark as the logo In 2011 TeliaSonera released its new purple pebble logo to the corporation and its affiliate brands The pebble was designed by Landor Associates 40 41 In 2016 TeliaSonera changed name to Telia Company and presented an updated pebble brand profile designed by Wolff Olins to be used by all Telia brand companies Controversies EditTeliaSonera has been accused of indirectly supporting dictatorships allowing them to do man in the middle attacks on their citizens This was disclosed in the Swedish TV show Uppdrag Granskning in 2012 42 TeliaSonera responded to these allegations with This is happening every day in all countries and applies to all operators We are obliged to comply with the legislation of each country 43 Further allegations have been presented in Swedish media and elsewhere that TeliaSonera may have illegally through bribery acquired licenses in Uzbekistan and Azerbaijan As a result of internal investigations on these and other potential violations to the company s policies several senior managers were dismissed from the company When TeliaSonera exited Nepal there were voices raised in the public debate in Nepal that it had evaded approximately 36 billions of Nepalese Rupees Capital Gains Tax owed to Nepalese government when it sold its stake to Axiata a Malaysian Telecom Group a claim which has been refuted by Telia Company on several occasions 44 In that context Telia was criticized by media TV even in Sweden where its headquarters is located Also a group of Nepalese people started a movement No Tax No Ncell to boycott the services of Ncell in Nepal See also Edit Companies portalList of Finnish companies List of Swedish companies Telia CarrierReferences Edit Telia Company year end Report January December 2021 a b Annual and Sustainability Report 2019 Telia Company Retrieved 31 March 2020 Shareholdings as of March 31 2020 https www nasdaq com article finlands solidium sells telia stake for 51 bln sek 20180208 00116Finnish government sold their sales in Telia Archived 20 March 2018 at the Wayback Machine a b Annual and Sustainability Report 2019 KP Krishna Previewtech Telia and Ericsson launch 5G Network in Sweden KTH Campus 5 December 2018 Retrieved 6 December 2018 Forsaljning av statliga bolag stoppas Sveriges Radio 16 March 2011 TeliaSonera Strike Postponed Yle Uutiset Retrieved 17 July 2015 France Telecom improves offer for TeliaSonera AFP BNET 5 June 2008 Retrieved 26 April 2009 TeliaSonera propose to change its name to Telia Company Press release Telia Company 7 March 2016 Retrieved 12 June 2021 Soderpalm Helena Swahnberg Olof 20 July 2018 Sweden s Telia expands media business with 1 billion deal for Bonnier Broadcasting Reuters Retrieved 3 February 2020 Clover Julian 20 July 2018 Telia buys Bonnier Broadcasting Broadband TV News Retrieved 3 February 2020 Telia Company acquires Bonnier Broadcasting Press release Telia Company 20 July 2018 Retrieved 21 March 2019 Bonnier AB Sells Bonnier Broadcasting to Telia Press release Bonnier AB 20 July 2018 Retrieved 21 March 2019 Foo Yun Chee Soderpalm Helena 12 November 2019 EU clears Telia s 957 million Swedish TV deal with Bonnier Reuters Retrieved 5 February 2020 Power Shannon Telia completes Bonnier takeover C21media No 14 November 2019 Retrieved 5 February 2020 Thomson Stuart 2 December 2019 Telia completes Bonnier Broadcasting acquisition Digital TV Europe Informa Retrieved 5 February 2020 Ringstrom Anna 20 October 2019 Telia proposes new chairman as pursues TV expansion Reuters Retrieved 7 February 2020 Pham Manny 26 November 2019 Telia approves replacement for chair Ehrling Mobile World Live GSM Association Retrieved 7 February 2020 Hellstrom Johannes 25 October 2019 Sweden s Telia appoints TDC head Kirkby as new CEO Reuters Retrieved 7 February 2020 Dziadul Chris 25 October 2019 Allison Kirkby to head Telia Broadband TV News Retrieved 7 February 2020 Daly Charles 6 October 2020 Telia Strikes 1 Billion Deal to Sell Carrier Unit to Polhem Bloomberg Retrieved 20 September 2021 Deal closed Polhem Infra acquires Telia Carrier from Telia Group Carlsquare Corporate Finance 1 June 2021 Retrieved 20 September 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Kohti uusia yhteyksia Yhteistyo Telia www telia fi Retrieved 9 September 2018 SONERA THE FIRST OPERATOR IN THE WORLD TO LAUNCH WAP SERVICE www wapforum org Retrieved 9 September 2019 What is Finnish Shared Network Suomen Yhteisverkko Retrieved 2 November 2022 Reuters 17 July 2018 Telia puts pressure on Telenor with 2 6 billion Norwegian expansion Reuters a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a last has generic name help Sweden 2019 Results CONNECT TESTLAB com Retrieved 9 September 2019 Shareholders Archived from the original on 6 July 2014 Retrieved 17 July 2015 Reuters Editorial Telia sells Azercell stake in gradual exit from Eurasia U S Retrieved 24 March 2018 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a author has generic name help Telia Company divests its interest in Moldcell www teliacompany com Retrieved 25 March 2020 TeliaSonera quits nepal Ncell sold to Malaysian Telco group Axiata for 1 03Bil USD TechSansar com TechSansar com TeliaSonera quits nepal without settling capital gains tax to Nepal govt myrepublica com myrebublica com TeleGeography Telia agrees to sell entire MegaFon stake for USD1bn telegeography com Retrieved 24 March 2018 Telia Company s divestment of Yoigo in Spain is completed www teliacompany com Retrieved 24 March 2018 TeleGeography Telia Company finally sells Tcell telegeography com Retrieved 24 March 2018 Milne Richard 8 October 2012 TeliaSonera to investigate Uzbek licence FT com Financial Times Archived from the original on 10 December 2022 Retrieved 9 October 2012 Corruption Probe into TeliaSonera Uzbek Deal The Gazette of Central Asia Satrapia 3 October 2012 Telia Company agreed to a total financial sanction of USD 965 million A new uniting brand identity for TeliaSonera Retrieved 9 September 2018 UnderConsideration LLC Brand New Purple Pebbles Everywhere Retrieved 17 July 2015 How Teliasonera Sells to Dictatorships Uppdrag Granskning The Black Boxes Mission Investigation Vimeo Retrieved 17 July 2015 Mozilla Weighs Excommunication For Certificate Authority TeliaSonera Dark Reading 17 April 2013 Retrieved 17 July 2015 All tax requirements met in Nepal External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Telia Company Official website Yahoo TeliaSonera AB Company Profile TeliaSonera CDN Archived 19 April 2014 at the Wayback Machine 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