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Updated · AD HOC NEWS · Jun 16
Telia Launches $40-$50 5G Home Broadband Packages Across Nordic Markets
Updated
Updated · AD HOC NEWS · Jun 16

Telia Launches $40-$50 5G Home Broadband Packages Across Nordic Markets

3 articles · Updated · AD HOC NEWS · Jun 16

Summary

  • Telia has rolled out new 5G home broadband packages in Nordic markets, pitching them as a full substitute for fixed-line internet with unlimited-data tiers, Wi-Fi 6 routers and optional TV bundles.
  • Prices typically start around $40 to $50 a month in local currency, with speeds reaching several hundred Mbit/s depending on coverage, address and network load.
  • Sweden offers 24-month contracts with subsidized routers or month-to-month plans, while Finland targets homes where fiber or cable is unavailable or too expensive to install.
  • The push lets Telia monetize its 5G spectrum and radio-site investments, expand beyond smartphone use and bundle mobile, home internet and TV to lift retention and revenue.
  • The launch also sharpens competition with Tele2, Telenor, Elisa and DNA as Nordic carriers use fixed wireless access to reach suburban and rural households.

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