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About the company

Tele2 AB is a telecom operator. The Company offers mobile services, fixed broadband and telephony, data network services, global Internet of things (IoT) solution and content services. The Company's segments include Sweden, the Netherlands, Kazakhstan, Croatia, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Austria, Germany and Other. The Other segment includes IoT, the parent company Tele2 AB and central functions, and other minor operations. Services offered within the segments are mobile telephony, fixed broadband, fixed telephony and other operations (mainly business solutions, carrier operations and wholesale). The Company's mobile service includes various types of subscriptions for residential and business customers, as well as prepaid cards. The Company's mobile service also includes mobile broadband, fixed telephony through mobile network (FVM), machine-to-machine (M2M) communication and mobile carrier. The Company either owns the networks or rents them from other operators a set-up called MVNO.

  • Revenue in SEK (TTM)29.48bn
  • Net income in SEK3.79bn
  • Incorporated1990
  • Employees4.49k
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