Telenor
Telenor is a Norwegian multinational mobile telecommunications company headquartered in Fornebu in Bærum. Telenor is listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange and is the third largest company listed on the OSE after DNB and Equinor. As of 2022, Telenor Group had 158 million users and yearly revenues of about NOK 99 billion, making it one of the top telecom providers in the Nordics and Asia.
Telenor began operating under the name Telegrafverket in 1855 as a state-run monopoly telegraph service provider. Telenor has more than 165 years of expertise in connecting people to what matters most. As Norway's top telecom provider, Telenor offers a variety of services, including fixed and mobile telephone, broadband, and data communications for consumers and businesses, as well as wholesale services. In addition to dominating the Norwegian market for mobile, landline, and TV services, Telenor is actively engaged in research and innovation related to telecommunications services.
As of year-end 2021, Telenor had the top spot for its mobile services, where postpaid subscriptions are most common, with a revenue market share of 56% and over 2.8 million subscriptions. Telenor had 0.8 million subscriptions - 0.7 million of which were high-speed fiber, cable, and fixed wireless access connections, and a 35% revenue market share in fixed broadband. Additionally, Telenor assumes ownership of mobile operations in Pakistan, Bangladesh, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia, Denmark, Finland, and Norway.
Industry: Telecommunications
Founded: 1855
Headquarters: Fornebu, Norway
Website: https://www.telenor.com/