![]() ![]() Furberg will succeed Jukka Leinonen, who was heading the Nordics hub before retiring in June. According to Telenor, this will foster collaboration in the region. Another change affects the telco’s structure in the Nordic region, where it is combining all four divisions – Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Finland – under a new Head of Telenor Nordics, Petter-Børre Furberg. As part of the overhaul, it has created two new business units: Telenor Infrastructure, which will focus on refining “the value of Telenor’s infrastructure in the Nordics” (which sounds like the start of a capital optimisation project) and Adjacent Business, which will work on developing “adjacent services within existing and potential new independent entities, as well as with others outside Telenor”, which is the type of development becoming more common among telcos as they evolve to become digital service providers and look to explore business opportunities in new areas where they can take advantage of their customer relationships. ![]() Telenor has unveiled plans for a major rejig of its team and the creation of some new units as it seeks to further boost its position in the Nordics and Asia. In today’s industry news roundup: Telenor rejigs its management team and forms two new units Aviat’s efforts to wrest control of the Ceragon board and kickstart an acquisition process have been thwarted Nokia gets its iSIM Secure Connect solution stamped and more! ![]()
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