Zyxel P8702N er ment  benyttes med bredbnd levert av Telenor. Ved bruk av bredbnd levert av andre leverandrer, vil funksjonaliteten i ruteren derfor kunne bli begrenset. Slik begrensning vil blant annet vre knyttet til adgang til wifi.telenor.no for  administrere innstillinger, samt at ruter ikke vil motta programvare- og sikkerhetsoppdateringer. Telenors kundesttte forutsetter at ruteren er tilkoblet bredbnd fra Telenor.

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Finally, we are here with a whole new decade. After several hundred thousand sold tickets to the We Love The 80s and 90s, we are ready with We Love The 2000s at the Telenor Arena. This will be the biggest and most spectacular show ever, with 25 artists on stage including Wyclef Jean, Sean Kingston, Nelly, A1, Italobrothers, Basshunter, Kate Ryan and Lasgo. Everything wrapped up in a giant production with lazers, pyro and other special effects. We Love The 2000s is the ultimate reunion party and you are invited.



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The corporation changed its name to Televerket in 1969. In 1994, then the Norwegian Telecom was established as a public corporation. The telecom sector in Norway, was deregulated in stages between 1994 and 1998. An attempt to merge Telenor with its counterpart in Sweden, Telia, failed in 1999, while both still were owned by their respective governments. On 4 December, 2000, the company was partially privatised and listed on Oslo Stock Exchange and NASDAQ.[10] The privatisation gave the company 15.6 billion kr in new capital, with the Government of Norway owning 77.7 percent of the company. As of 2014, the Norwegian government holds 53.97 percent of the Telenor shares directly and another 4.66 percent through the Pension Fund.[11]

In the second half of the 1990s, Telenor began mobile operations in other countries: Russia (1994), Bangladesh, Greece, Ireland, Germany and Austria (1997), Ukraine (1998), Malaysia (1999), Denmark and Thailand (2000), Hungary (2002), Montenegro (2004), Pakistan (2004), Slovakia, Czech Republic, Serbia (2006), Myanmar (2014). Operations in Greece, Ireland and Germany were sold in 1999/2000, and profits were re-invested in emerging markets. In October 2005, Telenor acquired Vodafone Sweden, changing the name to Telenor in April 2006.

Telenor started exploring the M2M potentials in 2000, when Telenor R&D established a project both aimed at technology, services and business models. This was further spurred when Telenor acquired the Swedish mobile company Europolitan, which contained parts of Vodafone's research capabilities in the area. As a result, two separate companies have been established: Telenor Connexion in Stockholm, Sweden[26] (aiming higher up in the M2M value chain), and Telenor Objects (aiming further down in the value chain). The initiative has resulted in a substantial market share of Europe's fast-growing M2M market and is being used by Nissan in Europe to connect its customers' Electric Cars.[27]

On December 4th, 2000 the company was partially privatized and listed on Oslo Stock Exchange and NASDAQ. The privatization gave the company NOK 15,6 billion in new capitals, the Government of Norway owning almost 78% of the company after the privatization. As of 2014, the Norwegian government holds 54% of the Telenor shares directly and another 4.7% through the Pension Fund.

Telenor DK is the second largest mobile network operator in Denmark. Telenor was founded as a result of a merger between the mobile carrier Sonofon and ISP Cybercity in June 2009, both companies already acquired by Telenor in 2000 and 2005 respectively. Today the company is a wholly owned subsidiary of Norwegian Telenor Group.

Telenor ASA is Norway's leading telecommunications group. As the former state-owned telephone monopoly, Telenor remains the dominate provider of fixed-line telecommunications services in the country. Fixed-line network operations continue to account for 35 percent of the group's revenues. Telenor also controls 56 percent of Norway's mobile telephone market, through subsidiary Telenor Mobil. Yet the small size of its domestic market has led Telenor to look elsewhere for growth, and in the early 2000s, Telenor has emerged as one of the most geographically diversified of Europe's major telecom groups. For its international expansion, Telenor has targeted especially the mobile telephone market. In Scandinavia, the company operates djuice, through subsidiary Telenor Mobile in Sweden, and owns Sonofon, the number two mobile service in Denmark. Beyond Scandinavia, the company owns 100 percent of Hungary's Pannon GSM, that country's second largest cellular service provider, and 100 percent of Promonte, the leading mobile service in Montenegro. Telenor also has entered Ukraine through a 56.5 percent stake in Kyivstar GSM; Russia, with a 29 percent stake in VimpelCom; and Austria, where it owns 17.5 percent of that country's ONE mobile service. Further abroad, Telenor has entered Malaysia, through a 61 percent stake in that country's DiGi cellular phone group; Bangladesh, with 51 percent of GrameenPhone; and Thailand, with a 40.3 percent stake in DTAC. Telenor also owns a license to roll out cellular phone service in Pakistan. Telenor's other operations include television broadcasting via cable and satellite. The company owns 100 percent of satellite broadcaster Canal Digital. Telenor is led by CEO Jon Fredrik Baksaas and is listed on the Oslo and NASDAQ Stock Exchanges. The Norwegian government holds more than 53 percent of the company but has passed legislation allowing its stake in Telenor to drop below 49 percent. In 2003, Telenor posted revenues of $7.9 billion.

The following year, Telenor bought a 51 percent stake in GrameenPhone, in Bangladesh. That group had been granted a license to build a GSM-based network in Bangladesh in 1996, and by 1997 had launched commercial mobile telephone services in the country. Into the 2000s, GrameenPhone remained the only mobile phone provider offering nationwide coverage in Bangladesh.

Despite the collapse of the Telia merger, Telenor pushed ahead with its public offering, listing on the Oslo stock exchange and the NASDAQ. As part of the offering, the largest ever in Norway, the Norwegian government reduced its holding to 77 percent and later passed legislation allowing it to reduce its stake to below 49 percent in order to facilitate Telenor's ability to make cross-border deals. The government continued to reduce its stake into the 2000s, reaching less than 53 percent by the end of 2004.

Telenor became an active deal-maker in the 2000s. After a hostile takeover attempt for Ireland's Esat group failed, the company turned instead to Denmark, where it acquired majority control of the country's second largest mobile service provider, Sonofon, for DKK 14.7 billion ($1.9 billion). The company also entered Thailand, acquiring a 30 percent stake in TAC/UCOM. These purchases came on top of Telenor's entry into Malaysia, where it had purchased a 33 percent stake in the country's DiGi mobile network in 1999.

NEW DELHI: Telecom operator Telenor India said that it has modernizd 2000 sites in Andhra Pradesh & Telangana circle. This is part of the modernization programme that Telenor had embarked upon in 2015 to swap its entire 3350 sites with state-of-the-art equipment to deliver high speed internet and enhanced voice experience to its customers in the circle.

I performed a factory reset today and ran PingPlotter before doing a restore with my configuration file. This time, no packet loss problems with the router. Then I restored the router with my backed-up configuration file and checked again with PingPlotter (target www.google.com). Again the problem with serious packet loss every 10 minutes. I noticed that before my restore, the router was setup with IPv4 only (no packet loss problem). My configuration file included IPv6 and PingPlotter was using the routers IPv6 address when pinging (packet loss problem). I therefore disabled IPv6 in my configuration and eureka, no more packet loss problem. Is this a ISP (telenor) problem or local at my router? The guy who installed the fiber cable and ONT specifically told me that IPv6 had to be enabled in my router. I still have the IPTV problem but it is working a lot better.

.......... I therefore disabled IPv6 in my configuration and eureka, no more packet loss problem. Is this a ISP (telenor) problem or local at my router? The guy who installed the fiber cable and ONT specifically told me that IPv6 had to be enabled in my router. I still have the IPTV problem but it is working a lot better.

Telenor vart opphavleg stifta i 1855 som Telegrafverket, som opphavleg hadde oppgva  knyte landsdelane saman ved telegraflinjer. Selskapet skifta namn til Televerket i 1969 og til Telenor i 1994, d verksemda vart omdanna til eit statleg aksjeselskap. Telenor hadde fram til 1998 monopol p teletenester til private kundar i Noreg. I desember 2000 vart Telenor brsnotert. Jon Fredrik Baksaas overtok stillinga som konsernsjef etter Tormod Hermansen 21. juni 2002.

home.online.no was a personal page hosting provided by Telenor with websites dating back to 2000-2001. Shutdown notice was published in September 2015 with shutdown date October 31th, 2015 (1, 2). e24fc04721

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