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Telium

Telium, plural telia, are structures produced by rust fungi as part of the reproductive cycle. They are typically yellow or orange drying to brown or black and are exclusively a mechanism for the release of teliospores which are released by wind or water to infect the alternate host in the rust life-cycle.

Telia Company Swedish multinational telecommunication provider

Telia Company AB is a Swedish dominant telephone company and mobile network operator present in Sweden, Finland, Norway, Denmark, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia. The company has operations in other countries in Northern and Eastern Europe, and in Central Asia and South Asia, with a total of 182.1 million mobile customers. It is headquartered in Stockholm and its stock is traded on the Stockholm Stock Exchange and on the Helsinki Stock Exchange.

Telia Digital TV is an IPTV distribution platform in Sweden owned by Telia Company. It was launched in January 2005 from a few locations.

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TV4 AB is a Swedish media company owned by Bonnier Broadcasting Group. The company owns the largest commercial television channel in Sweden, TV4.

Lattelecom is a Latvian internet service provider, telecommunications, technology and entertainment company. Since 2017, it also is an electricity service provider.

Lars Gunnar Nyberg is a Swedish businessman. He was the CEO of NCR Corporation from 1995 through 2003. CEO of TeliaSonera from 2007 to February 1, 2013, his resignation was prompted by an internal investigation into a telecom deal struck with a company run by the daughter of the Uzbeki president, involving suspected bribes.

Ncell Nepalese Multinational  Telecommunications Corporation

Ncell, is a privately owned mobile network operator in Nepal. Ncell was the first private company to operate public GSM services in Nepal, initially under Mero Mobile brand, then it was re-branded to Ncell on 12 March 2010 as soon as Swedish Telecommunication company Telia Sonera bought it. It broke the monopoly held by the then state-owned, now public telecommunication company Nepal Telecom. On 12 April 2016, Ncell has officially become a part of Axiata Group Berhad, a Malaysian telecommunications group.

TV4 (Sweden) TV channel in Sweden

TV4 is a Swedish television network owned and operated by the TV4 Group, a subsidiary of the Bonnier Broadcasting Group. It started broadcasting by satellite in 1990 and, since 1992, on the terrestrial network. In 1994, TV4 became the largest channel and remained so for a number of years. The two channels of Sveriges Television (SVT) lost more and more viewers for a couple of years. After making schedule changes in 2001, SVT1 had practically the same numbers of viewers as TV4. Since 2004 the TV4 Group has been a fully active member of the European Broadcasting Union.

Com Hem Holding AB of Sweden supplies Triple Play services that include Cable Television, Broadband Internet, Telephone.

Teo LT company

Teo LT was the largest Lithuanian broadband Internet access and voice telephony services operator, providing integrated telecommunication, IT, and TV services to residents and business.

SF Anytime is a video on demand service owned by Bonnier available in Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden and primarily offering movies. It was launched in 2002 and was then only available on the Internet. In January 2005, the service was launched on the IPTV platform Telia Digital-tv. Other IPTV distributors, such as Canal Digital, Bredbandsbolaget and FastTV soon followed.

Telia Carrier, formerly named TeliaSonera International Carrier (TSIC), is an international provider of telecommunication services based in Solna, Sweden. It is wholly owned by Telia Company, the largest telecommunications group in the Nordic and Baltic regions. It is listed on the Stockholm and Helsinki Stock Exchanges. It is a tier 1 network provider, assigned Autonomous System number AS1299. By the end of 2014, Telia was the second largest carrier in the world.

Televerket (Sweden) company

Televerket, was a Swedish State authority acting as a state-owned corporation, responsible for telecommunications in Sweden between 1853-1993. Originally it was named Kongl. Elektriska Telegraf-Werket, which was founded in 1853. Its name changed to Kongl. Telegrafverket in 1871, Kungl. Telegrafverket in 1903, the prefix Kungl. was dropped in 1946 and the name was further modernised to Televerket in 1953. Televerket continued on with its telecommunications monopoly until corporatisation in 1992-1993 when it was renamed Telia, now part of Telia Company.

Fredrik Laurin Swedish journalist

Fredrik Laurin is a Swedish journalist andSpecial Projects Editor at the investigative department at Swedish Public Television, SVT.

Sven Bergman Swedish journalist

Sven Bergman is an investigative reporter/producer for the current affairs show "Uppdrag granskning" on Sveriges Television, SVT.

Joachim Dyfvermark Swedish television journalist

Joachim Dyfvermark is an investigative reporter/producer working for the current affairs program Uppdrag granskning on the Swedish public service television company Sveriges Television.

Axiata Group Malaysian multinational telecommunications company

Axiata Group Berhad is a Malaysian telecommunications conglomerate with extensive operations in Asia. It is the country's largest wireless carrier.

Get AS

Get is a Norwegian cable-TV operator and internet service provider. It operates a country-wide network and has the second largest customer base. Until 2006 Get was a part of UPC Broadband. In September 2014, Get was purchased by Danish telecommunications company TDC A/S. In July 2018, Swedish telecom operator Telia Company has agreed to buy GET and TDC Norway for $2.6 billion.

Chhathar Jorpati Rural Municipality in Province No. 1, Nepal

Chhathar Jorpati is a rural municipality (gaunpalika) out of four rural municipality located in Dhankuta District of Province No. 1 of Nepal. There are a total of 7 municipalities in Dhankuta in which 3 are urban and 4 are rural.