About Us
About our History
More than 150 years of accumulated experience within telecommunications, coupled with a pioneering spirit and a quest for knowledge and development – are what have brought Telenor to where it is today. Telenor Group has operations in 13 markets around the world and is still expanding. Go ahead and explore our history – in text, film and pictures.
1965
- - Satellite telephone connection between Norway and USA opens.
1960
- Norwegian Television (NRK TV) opens for television broadcasts.
1946
- Telex services are introduced in the Norwegian market.
1940
- World War II: 9 April 1940, Nazi Germany occupies Norway. Vidkun Quisling gives a speech on behalf of the occupying forces, which is transmitted to the Norwegian people over national radio.
1933
- The Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK) is established.
1932
- The first red telephone kiosks appear in Norway.
- The 'speaking' clock, known to all as ‘Miss Clock’, is introduced as a new and popular telephone service.
1928
- The telephone connection between Norway and USA opens.
1925
- The first radio broadcast is transmitted in Norway.
1920
- As the first city in Scandinavia, the Norwegian city of Skien, opens an automatic telephone exchange.
1911
- Wireless telegraph connection opens between Norway and Svalbard.
1906
- Telecommunication using radio waves officially opens between the two fishing communities, the island of Røst and the mainland, Sørvågen, in Lofoten.
1901
- The Norwegian Telegraph Administration takes over the telephone exchange in Kristiania (later Oslo).



















