Alekstra Oy, a Finnish company that works with corporate customers to cut their phone bills, aims to open a mobile virtual network operator in five countries in 2014
Dutch navigation device maker TomTom now sells its portfolio of real time traffic products for licensing customers also to the Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden, bringing the total count to 23 countries.
So who exactly is Cubio and why did they start an MVNO? According to CrackBerry they’ve been around since 1999, and as of 2010 they have about 17,000 subscribers.
Oy Cubio Communications Ltd., a mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) in Finland, has today announced it will soon bring the BlackBerry solution to the Land of the Thousand Lakes.
Germany’s first exclusive Auction television channel 1-2-3.tv has launched its MVNO Tariff plan with discoTEL own € 0.075 prepaid tariff under the brand 1-2-3.tv mobile powered by discoTEL
Nokia Siemens Networks supports service with cloud-based, easy to configure platform
Finnish telecommunications authority Ficora has published the response times of broadband and mobile services operators’ voice-based customer services recorded between 1 July and 30 September.
Finland’s 2010 Connectivity Scorecard performance shows consistency on all sub-categories except consumer infrastructure where it is moderate. Consumers show one of the highest rates of internet usage, banking and e-commerce, although low infrastructure scores highlight the main weakness. It has lower than average download speeds but 3G is high with most having access to broadband.
A new Page has been added, Finland MVNO Companies. This is an updated and fairly comprehensive listing of MVNOs (Mobile Virtual Network Operators) and mobile SPs in Finland today.