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Telia, Lyse to combine Norwegian mobile radio networks to save costs

Telia, Lyse to combine Norwegian mobile radio networks to save costs

FILE PHOTO: Telia sign is seen on a building in Vilnius, Lithuania March 30, 2019. REUTERS/Ints Kalnins/File Photo

03 Feb 2026 01:48AM

STOCKHOLM, Feb 2 : Swedish telecoms group Telia and Norway's Lyse, owner of mobile operator Ice, have agreed to combine their Norwegian mobile radio access networks into a jointly held firm, the companies said on Monday.

Telenor dominates the Norwegian telecom market, followed by Telia Norway and Ice. 

Telia Norway and Ice will continue to own and operate separate core networks as independent players and competitors.

"This gives us both an opportunity to build a nationwide network, which we cannot do in isolation by ourselves, because it's too costly," Telia CEO Patrik Hofbauer told Reuters.

Telia said it expects the network combination to save material costs and deliver clear financial benefits.   

"It will give us the firepower to invest and build a strong digital network," Hofbauer said.

The combined network is expected to be operational in the second quarter.

Source: Reuters
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