As the Rio 2016 Olympic Games kick off in the beginning of August, Tele2 customers all over the Baltic region will be able to enjoy more online content from the Olympics than ever before, through Viaplay.
Tele2’s 4G population coverage is continuously growing and is now above 97 percent in the region. The smartphone penetration also continues to increase at a rapid pace, making this partnership highly beneficial for Tele2’s customers.
Viaplay features thousands of hours of movies, TV series, kids’ content and the best live sports including UEFA Champions League football, English Premier League football, Formula 1 motor racing, EuroLeague basketball, KHL ice hockey, boxing and all the action from the Rio 2016 Olympic Games. The service will be brought to Tele2 customers through mobile subscriptions in a range of packages and campaigns.
Allison Kirkby, CEO of Tele2 AB, comments: “We are delighted to be extending our partnership with MTG into the Baltic markets. Our newly built out world class 4G networks will enable Baltic consumers to enjoy seamless mobile connectivity whilst enjoying great content from Viaplay. This partnership unlocks the power and flexibility of wireless connectivity combined with high quality OTT sports, movie and TV content.”
For more information, please contact:
Viktor Wallström, Communications Director, Tele2 AB, Phone: +46 703 63 53 27
Louise Tjeder, Head of Investor Relations, Tele2 AB, Phone: +46 704 26 46 52
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