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Telia prepares Latvian exit with $320m bid for Sweden’s Bredband2
Telia bids $320m for Sweden’s Bredband2 while exiting Latvia, reshaping Nordic telecom markets amid fibre expansion.

Headline
Telia bids $320m for Sweden’s Bredband2 while exiting Latvia, reshaping Nordic telecom markets amid fibre expansion.
Context
Telia Company has made a $320 million (2.8 billion SEK) binding offer to acquire Swedish fibre broadband provider Bredband2, as reported by Data Center Dynamics . The deal would expand Telia’s Swedish fibre network by 15,000 km, reaching 90% of the country’s urban households. Concurrently, Telia confirmed plans to exit Latvia by selling its 49% stake in Tet, as stated in their Investor Relations announcements . This follows Baltic market withdrawals including Lithuania in 2023 and Estonia in 2022.
Evidence
Pending intelligence enrichment.
Analysis
Also read: US finds ‘unauthorised connections’ on America Movil undersea cable Also read: Subsea cable maps: Charting global connectivity The dual moves signal Telia’s strategic refocus on high-growth Nordic markets, where fibre penetration lags behind European leaders like Spain and Portugal. The Bredband2 acquisition would immediately make Telia Sweden’s second-largest fibre provider behind Openreach. However, analysts note challenges. The $320 million price represents a 22% premium to Bredband2’s 2024 revenue, raising questions about valuation. Meanwhile, the Latvian exit completes Telia’s Baltic withdrawal, but may complicate enterprise services for cross-border clients. The decisions come as Nordic telecom investment grows 12% annually, per Nordic Council data.
Key Points
- Telia offers $320 million to acquire Swedish fibre operator Bredband2
- Move coincides with planned withdrawal from Latvian market after 25 years
Actions
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