3G license allocated to Tele2's network company in Norway


Mobile Norway, that was allocated the new 3G-license, is 50/50 owned
by Tele2 Norway and Network Norway. Phase one of the joint venture
build-out of Norway's third GSM network is ongoing, and the
3G-license will further enhance the network. The network will under
the license terms cover at least 40 percent of the population within
six years. The license fee, which will be recorded in December 2007,
is approximately MNOK 47. Tele2 will launch commercial services on
the jointly owned network in the beginning of 2010.

Niclas Palmstierna, Market Area Director Nordic, comments; "This new
3G license enables us to increase the efficiency of the network build
out by rolling out both GSM and 3G already in phase one. The license
allocation also means that we will offer our customers 3G services
such as mobile broadband, of course as the price leader."

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Further information can be obtained from:
Lars-Johan Jarnheimer, President and CEO Tele2, Telephone: +46 8 5626
4000
Niclas Palmstierna, Market Area Director Nordic, Telephone: +46 8
5626 4000
Lena Krauss, Investor inquiries, Telephone: +46 8 5620 0045
Lars Torstensson, Investor inquiries, Telephone: +46 702 73 48 79

Tele2 is Europe's leading alternative telecom operator Tele2's
mission is to provide cheap and simple telecoms for everyone in
Europe. Tele2 always strives to offer the market's best prices. We
have 25 million customers in 15 countries. Tele2 offers fixed and
mobile telephony, broadband, data network services and cable TV. Ever
since Jan Stenbeck founded the company in 1993, it has been a tough
challenger to the former government monopolies and other established
providers. Tele2 has been listed on OMX Nordic Exchange Stockholm
since 1996. In 2006 we had operating revenue of SEK 50.3 billion and
we reported an operating profit (EBITDA) of SEK 5.7 billion.

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