InFiber

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InFiber AS
Company type Aksjeselskap
Industry Telecommunication
Founded2009
Headquarters Oslo, Norway
Area served
Norway
Key people
Ole Edvard Pedersen (CEO)
Products Dark fiber
Revenue NOK 180 million (2010) [1]
NOK 170 million (2010) [1]
NOK 88 million (2010) [1]
Total assets NOK 578 million (2010) [1]
Number of employees
21 (2011) [1]
Parent EQT V
Website www.infiber.no

InFiber AS is a Norwegian telecommunication company that specialize in provision of dark fiber.

The company owns a fiber optic network of more than 2000 route km in the Oslo region in Norway. [2]

Until 2011, InFiber was called Hafslund Fibernett and was a part of the Hafslund Group. Hafslund sold the company to the private equity fund EQT V in December 2010 at an enterprise value of NOK 1477 million. [3]

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