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Internal Problems to Worldwide Solutions: Telenor Digital

Rolv Erik Spilling, Telenor Digital

05-Nov-14 12:33

Internal Problems to Worldwide Solutions: Telenor Digital

As the home of Telenor’s high-tech development house, Telenor Digital creates globally scalable solutions within next-generation communication services, cloud services, e-commerce, and the “Internet of Everything”. Telenor Digital also enables global distribution of its own and third-party services and support new ventures within digital entrepreneurship. Jeff Sandhu travelled up to Oslo with the kind invitation of DiGi Telecommunications and Telenor Group to speak to Rolv Erik Spilling, the CEO of Telenor Digital to find out how they have created a platform within a telco company for digital entrepreneurship.


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