Jukka Leinonen to head Telenor Group’s Nordic Cluster full-time
(Fornebu, 17 March 2021) Jukka Leinonen, the CEO of Telenor’s Finnish company DNA, is appointed Head of Telenor Group’s Nordic Cluster full-time from autumn 2021. He continues as Executive Vice President and a member of Telenor Group’s Executive Management, reporting to Sigve Brekke, the President & CEO of Taelenor Group.
Leinonen, who currently holds the role as Head of the Telenor Group’s Nordic Cluster part-time, will continue in his roles as chair of Telenor Sweden, Telenor Denmark, and Telenor Connexion. The search for a new CEO of DNA starts immediately. Once the new CEO of DNA commences, Leinonen will take on the position as chair of DNA.
Jukka Leinonen to head Telenor Group s Nordic Cluster full-time
(Fornebu, 17 March 2021) Jukka Leinonen, the CEO of Telenor s Finnish company DNA, is appointed Head of Telenor Group s Nordic Cluster full-time from autumn 2021. He continues as Executive Vice President and a member of Telenor Group s Executive Management, reporting to Sigve Brekke, the President & CEO of Taelenor Group.?
Leinonen, who currently holds the role as Head of the Telenor Group s Nordic Cluster part-time, will continue in his roles as chair of Telenor Sweden, Telenor Denmark, and Telenor Connexion. The search for a new CEO of DNA starts immediately. Once the new CEO of DNA commences, Leinonen will take on the position as chair of DNA.
Also in today s EMEA regional roundup: Nokia pledges to cut power consumption of 5G basestations; St Patrick s Day fun with machine-learning algorithms; Sky s Now no longer has a TV.
Telefónica s cybersecurity arm, Telefónica Tech, has launched a new, global cybersecurity services arm, NextDefense, which it is pitching to large enterprises to help them cope with the threat of cyber attacks in the post-pandemic (oh yeah?) era. NextDefense appears to be a repackaging of existing security products from Telefónica, integrating, in the words of the operator, Vulnerability Risk Management, Cyber Threat Intelligence and Managed Detection and Response into a single solution.
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Expanded collaboration with NAGRA simplifies content management to better engage subscribers while maintaining security and reliability
Cheseaux-sur-Lausanne, Switzerland, and Phoenix (AZ), USA - March 17 2021 - NAGRA, a Kudelski Group (SIX:KUD.S) company and the world s leading independent provider of content protection and multiscreen television solutions, today announced that Telenor Norway, one of the world s largest mobile telecommunications companies and current NAGRA customer, has selected the NAGRA DVnor Media Asset Management (MAM) service to help them expand their VOD platform subscriber offering. The service enables a fully automated content processing system for Telenor Norway, providing the flexibility to add capacity on demand, through a simple, secure and reliable content preparation and distribution system.
History of Nokia
If you’ve seen any of the recent Nokia posts over the last few months, a common comment you will see is: “Nokia?!? That stock has been trading sideways for years!”
While yes that is true, it is important to understand why. Let’s take a look.
2000-2013
Nokia dominated the mobile phone market during this time due to a quality handset. NOK traded in the $50s during the Dotcom bubble and in $30s before the housing crash. However, they never recovered after 2008 due to struggling to keep up in software as the mobile phone market started to shift to smart phones.