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  2. Telenor Denmark - Wikipedia

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    A Sonofon store in Tilst, June 2009. Sonofon was founded as a company in 1991 as a joint venture between GN Store Nord and BellSouth Corporation.On 9 September that year, Sonofon was awarded the license to operate Denmark's first GSM 900 mobile network (while the second GSM license was later awarded to Tele Danmark).

  3. Category:Mobile phone companies of Denmark - Wikipedia

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  4. Telia Company - Wikipedia

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    Telia Company AB is a Swedish multinational telecommunications company and mobile network operator present in Sweden, Finland, Norway, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. Telia also owns TV4 Media which includes TV4 in Sweden, MTV Oy in Finland, and C More Entertainment after acquiring them in 2019.

  5. List of mobile network operators in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Telia Company: 24202 3: Ice (formerly Ice.net) 700/800/900/1800/2100 MHz LTE (Roams on Telia network in areas without its own coverage until March 2025, after which it will switch to Telenor) [112] VoLTE, VoWiFi 700/2100/3500 MHz 5G NR: 0.882 (Q4 2023) [113] Lyse AS [114] 24214, 24206

  6. 3 (company) - Wikipedia

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    Hutchison 3G Enterprises S.A.R.L., [1] commonly known as Hutchison 3G (acronym H3G) and trading as 3 (Three), is the owner of a brand name that operates several mobile phone networks and broadband Internet providers in Hong Kong, Macau, Austria, Denmark, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Sweden, and the United Kingdom.

  7. Telecommunications in Denmark - Wikipedia

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    The 2022 DESI report highlights Denmark's leadership in internet connectivity and infrastructure. Notably, 95% of households benefit from Very High-Capacity Networks (VHCNs), securing Denmark's top position among the 27 EU Member States and ranking it third-highest in the EU for household VHCN coverage.

  8. Mobile network codes in ITU region 2xx (Europe) - Wikipedia

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    This list contains the mobile country codes (MCC) and mobile network codes (MNC) for networks with country codes between 200 and 299, inclusive. This range covers Europe, as well as: the Asian parts of the Russian Federation and Turkey; Georgia; Armenia; Greenland; the Azores and Madeira as parts of Portugal; and the Canary Islands as part of Spain.

  9. Internet in Denmark - Wikipedia

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    In May 1985, The Nordic Council of Ministers granted 9.2 million NOK (roughly the equivalent of £1 million) to a Nordic university network, named NORDUnet. [10] At the same time, the Nordic telecommunication companies created a joint company providing one-stop shopping for inter-Nordic lines called Scantele, running on a 64 kbit/s line which made it easy to create NORDUnet. [11]