As an outsider, it is always confusing as to which countries are Nordic and which are Scandinavian. Tripsavvy nicely explains this as: In short, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Denmark are all Nordic countries with Scandinavian roots, but typically, you will only find Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish people referring to themselves as Scandinavian. In the mobile industry though, Iceland doesn't seem to be included in Nordic countries while reporting speeds, etc.
The wait is over! Our 2022 Global Mobile Network Experience Awards are out. We compare and recognise the very best operators from around the world. Check out the line-up here to see where you rank! https://t.co/C2QPCWNEk5#telecom #mobilenetwork #mobileexperience #globalawards pic.twitter.com/Bqb9RdclUo
— Opensignal (@opensignal) February 8, 2022
Opensignal recently announced "Global Mobile Network Experience Awards 2022". As can be seen in the chart in the Tweet below, quite a few entries from the Nordic operators.
If anyone is still in doubt: Some of the best mobile networks in the world are found in the Nordics. https://t.co/HJ0p2u3pga
— Fredrik Jungermann (@FJungermann) February 8, 2022
Back in January, Tefficient nicely showed how the four Nordic countries compare over population and 5G population coverage with Venn diagrams.
Venn diagrams over population and 5G population coverage of four Nordic countries pic.twitter.com/xeYcVzxubn
— tefficient 🚥 (@tefficient) January 21, 2022
There is definitely a lot of work that still needs to be done but it's interesting to see how Nordics are punching well above their weight.
Related Posts:
- Operator Watch Blog: Sweden is Nordic 5G Laggard
- Operator Watch Blog: Finland now has Ideal 5G Spectrum Allocation
- Operator Watch Blog: Telenor Norway says 5G is the Key Enabler for Modernization going forward
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