Nordisk Mobiltelefon (Sweden)

Nordisk Mobiltelefon Sverige AB
Headquarters Täby, Sweden
Website http://www.ice.net/

Nordisk Mobiltelefon was a Nordic operator of a digital CDMA2000 450 MHz mobile telephone network in Sweden, Norway and Denmark.[1] Company was initially co-founded by Arnfinn Röste. During 2008, the company introduced Ice.net which is the brand name that was used commercially.

In February 2009 Nordisk Mobiltelefon went bankrupt, and U.S. based industrial group Access Industries subsequently took over the network in 10 March 2009, and continue to operare it under the Ice.net brand.[2][3]

The network uses the network frequencies in the 450 MHz band, that was previously used for analog NMT-450 to provide a digital service that will greatly exceed the range of GSM and its geographical coverage. This will have implications for the logging industry as an example.

References

  1. ^ "PTS Frågor och svar för NMT-konsumenter". http://www.pts.se/Sidor/sida.asp?SectionId=2382#Hur%20kan%20jag%20kontakta?.  PTS, June 17, 2007
  2. ^ Nordisk Mobiltelefon (Ice.net) bankrupt TeleGeography, February 23, 2009
  3. ^ Överlåtelse av tillstånd att använda radiosändare enligt lagen (2003:389) om elektronisk kommunikation PTS, March 11, 2009

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