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| 1918 || || The Swedish Telegraph Administration acquires the Stockholmstelefon’s network. A merger of the two large telephone networks in {{w|Stockholm}} takes place. A national de facto monopoly on telephone service is established.<ref name="1880 – 1920 Manual telephony"/>
 
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| 1956 || || The world's first fully automatic mobile telephone system is introduced in {{w|Sweden}}. Named MTA ([[w:MTD (mobile network)|Mobiltelefonisystem A]]), it allows calls to be made and received in a car using a rotary dial.<ref name="Scandinavian heritage: From 0G to 5G – Part 1"/>  
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| 1956 || || {{w|Ericcson}} introduces the world's first fully automatic mobile telephone system is introduced in {{w|Sweden}}. Named MTA ([[w:MTD (mobile network)|Mobiltelefonisystem A]]), it allows calls to be made and received in a car using a rotary dial.<ref name="Scandinavian heritage: From 0G to 5G – Part 1"/>
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| 1962 || || {{w|Ericsson}} upgrades the [[w:MTD (mobile network)|MTA]] and the [[w:MTD (mobile network)|Mobile System B]] (MTB) is introduced.<ref name="Scandinavian heritage: From 0G to 5G – Part 1"/>
 
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| 1987 || || The European Commission issues a "green paper", establishing the need for a long-term modernization of the European telecom market.<ref name="Liberalization of the telephony markets">{{cite web|title=Liberalization of the telephony markets|url=http://www.teliacompanyhistory.com/building-the-company/article-list/deregulation-of-the-telephony-markets/|website=teliacompanyhistory.com|accessdate=27 October 2017}}</ref>
 
| 1987 || || The European Commission issues a "green paper", establishing the need for a long-term modernization of the European telecom market.<ref name="Liberalization of the telephony markets">{{cite web|title=Liberalization of the telephony markets|url=http://www.teliacompanyhistory.com/building-the-company/article-list/deregulation-of-the-telephony-markets/|website=teliacompanyhistory.com|accessdate=27 October 2017}}</ref>

Revision as of 10:19, 28 October 2017

This is a timeline of telephony in Sweden.

Big picture

Time period Development summary
1960s Ericsson releases one of the world's first hands-free speaker telephones.[1]

Full timeline

Year Event type Details
1878 Swedish inventor Lars Magnus Ericsson begins making and selling his own telephone equipment. Ericsson would become a major supplier of telephone equipment to Scandinavia.[1]
1911 Wireless telegraphy to shipping in the North Sea is provided by the Swedish Telegraph Administration’s first coastal radio station in Gothenburg.[2]
1918 The Swedish Telegraph Administration acquires the Stockholmstelefon’s network. A merger of the two large telephone networks in Stockholm takes place. A national de facto monopoly on telephone service is established.[2]
1956 Ericcson introduces the world's first fully automatic mobile telephone system is introduced in Sweden. Named MTA (Mobiltelefonisystem A), it allows calls to be made and received in a car using a rotary dial.[1]
1962 Ericsson upgrades the MTA and the Mobile System B (MTB) is introduced.[1]
1987 The European Commission issues a "green paper", establishing the need for a long-term modernization of the European telecom market.[3]
1993 Televerket becomes Telia AB.[3]
2000 After a failed merger with the Norwegian telecom operator Telenor, almost 30% of the Swedish state´s Telia shares are sold on the Stockholm Stock Exchange.

Meta information on the timeline

How the timeline was built

The initial version of the timeline was written by User:Sebastian.

Funding information for this timeline is available.

What the timeline is still missing

[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11]

Timeline update strategy

See also

External links

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 "Scandinavian heritage: From 0G to 5G – Part 1". uros.com. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 "1880 – 1920 Manual telephony". teliacompanyhistory.com. Retrieved 27 October 2017. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Liberalization of the telephony markets". teliacompanyhistory.com. Retrieved 27 October 2017.