Bredbandsbolaget
Industry | Internet service provider |
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Founded | 1998 |
Defunct | May 15, 2018 (2018-05-15) |
Fate | Merged into Telenor Sverige |
Headquarters | Sweden |
Area served | Sweden |
Services | Internet, television, telephony |
Parent | Telenor |
Website | www |
Bredbandsbolaget (The Broadband Company, abbreviated BBB, B2 or BB) was a Swedish Internet service provider (ISP) owned by Telenor. It was founded in 1998 with a focus on high-speed Internet connection for homes and businesses using optical fiber.[1] It was the second largest ISP in Sweden in 2003.[2] It was acquired by Norwegian telecom company Telenor in 2005.[3]
On 15 May 2018 it merged into its parent company Telenor Sverige.[3]
References
- ^ Maldoom, Dan; Richard Marsden; J. Gregory Sidak; Hal J. Singer (2005). Broadband in Europe: How Brussels Can Wire the Information Society. Springer. pp. 175–177. ISBN 0-387-25386-6. Retrieved 2009-03-05.
- ^ Lindmark, Sven; Björstedt, Per (2006). Fransman, Martin (ed.). Global Broadband Battles: Why the U.S. and Europe Lag While Asia Leads. Stanford University Press. p. 250. ISBN 0-8047-5306-7. Retrieved 2009-03-05.
- ^ a b Malmqvist, Mattias (2018-05-15). "Nu går klassiska Bredbandsbolaget i graven". Computer Sweden (in Swedish). Retrieved 2018-05-15.
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Telenor
- CelcomDigi (Malaysia) (33.1%)
- Djuice
- DNA Oyj
- Grameenphone (Bangladesh) (55%)
- Telenor Denmark
- Telenor Mobil (Norway)
- Telenor Pakistan
- Telenor Bank
- Easypaisa
- Telenor Bank
- Telenor Sverige
- True Corporation (Thailand) (30%)
- Allente (50%)
- Norges Televisjon (33%)
- Norkring
- RiksTV (33%)
- Thor satellites
- AeroMobile
- Bredbandsbolaget
- Canal Digital
- Evry
- Glocalnet
- Kyivstar (Ukraine) (43%)
- One Montenegro
- Yettel Bulgaria
- Telenor Cinclus (66%)
- Yettel Hungary
- Telenor India
- Telenor Myanmar
- Yettel Serbia
- vcash
- Veon (33%)