Telenor Group, the Norway based communications, IT and media company, has signed a deal to bring the Apple iPhone Scandinavia.
The deal, announced today, will see the iPhone available in Sweden, Denmark and Norway in the coming months.
Telenor Group provides voice, data, content and other communication services in 13 countries across Europe and Asia.
The company claims 164 million subscribers, currently ranked as the seventh largest carrier in the world.
More details, Telenor said, would be announced shortly.
Telia, a leading mobile telephone operator in Sweden already offers the iPhone in some parts of Scandinavia.
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