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Telenor Denmark

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Type
  
Public

Website
  
telenor.dk

Founded
  
1998, Copenhagen, Denmark

Parent organization
  
Telenor

Industry
  
Telecommunications

Headquarters
  
Copenhagen, Denmark

Area served
  
Denmark

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Services
  
Mobile phone services Internet carrier

CEO
  
Marek Slacik (1 Sep 2012–)

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Telenor Denmark is one of the 4 major Danish mobile telephone operators with a customer base in excess of 1.4 million customers. Since december 2014 they have partnered with Swedish operator Telia to deliver a joint mobile network across Denmark. Since 12 February 2004, it has been a subsidiary of the Norwegian mobile telephone company Telenor. Before 15 June 2009 was known as Sonofon.

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Sonofon and Cybercity merged in 2006 to form an alliance. From 15 June 2009 the two brands are merged and renamed to Telenor.

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Sonofon

Cybercity has initiated a tight cooperation with Sonofon, sharing headquarters on Frederikskaj in Copenhagen (where Sonofon's main administrative sections are housed), and even going as far as using Sonofon-hired and trained consultants within Sonofon's main call centre as a secondary base of customer service operations.

Tele2

In May, 2007, Telenor announced the purchase of competing ISP Tele2, with the Danish commission of monopoly approving the purchase (later the approval was announced to the press, currently the main press release).

Cybercity

Cybercity was a name of a leading Danish internet service provider owned by Telenor. The company has its own nationwide core network, and serves both consumer and business customers. Cybercity has reported more than 186.000 DSL customers in its report for the first quarter of 2007 (Danish), with more than 380 employees.

References

Telenor Denmark Wikipedia