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      • On September 1, 1880, for the first time in Sweden, it became possible to place calls to a number of persons, to anyone who had a telephone that was connected to a telephone exchange.
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  2. The first automatic telephony in Sweden was operating in 1924 within a small area in Stockholm. Area codes were introduced around 1935 for usage in automatic national telephony. 330 areas with three or four digits were allocated with 010 for Stockholm, and maximum nine digits in total as a technical limit. In order to allow more numbers ...

  3. Introduction of the telephone in Sweden. Just over a month later, on August 2122, 1877, Bell telephones were demonstrated in Stockholm by Jens Hopstock, a Norwegian engineer who soon became Bell’s exclusive agent in Norway, Sweden and Denmark.

  4. The first time telephone devices were offered for public sale in Stockholm was October 13, 1877, when Joseph Leja, who owned a popular store at the corner of Regeringsgatan and Jakobsgatan in the central city, advertised that “Telephones, entirely new” had arrived.

  5. The Nordic Mobile Telephone (NMT) network is launched in Sweden and the rest of Scandinavia. It is the first fully automatic cellular phone system. 1990s. Swedish Ericsson becomes a huge global player with an estimated 40% share of the world’s mobile market at its peak.

    Year
    Event Type
    2009
    Network
    2003
    Organization (company)
    2000
    After a failed merger with the Norwegian ...
    1997
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  6. Sweden liberalized its telecommunications industry starting in 1980s and being formally liberalized in 1993. This was three years ahead of USA and five years before the European common policy introduced in January 1998 allowed for an open and competitive telecommunication market. [1]

  7. Nov 27, 2019 · 1981 saw a common break-through: The Nordic Mobile Telephony (NMT), the first automatic, international, cellular network in the world allowing roaming in all Nordic countries. Hence, people could travel from country to country - and their phones were still connected.

  8. The first automatic telephony in Sweden was operating in 1924 within a small area in Stockholm. Area codes were introduced around 1935 for usage in automatic national telephony. 330 areas with three or four digits were allocated with 010 for Stockholm, and maximum nine digits in total as a technical limit. In order to allow more numbers ...