Telenor to acquire Enivest for NOK 2.5 billion in Norway
Telenor has agreed to acquire Enivest, a fibre operator in Western Norway, for NOK 2.5 billion.
- Telenor agreed to buy Enivest for NOK 2.5 billion.
- Enivest operates fibre infrastructure in Western Norway.
- The deal concerns fixed broadband infrastructure in Norway.
Enivest is a Norwegian fibre company with operations in Western Norway. The reported transaction value is NOK 2.5 billion.
The source report states that Telenor has agreed to the acquisition. No closing date, regulatory timeline, or integration details were provided in the source material.
This transaction adds to activity in Norway's fibre market. Based on the source provided, the confirmed facts are the buyer, the target, the geography, and the NOK 2.5 billion price.
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