14 Facts About DNA Oyj

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DNA Oyj is a Finnish telecommunications group that provides voice, data and TV services.

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DNA Oyj's customers were originally using a network owned by Suomen 2G Oy.

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DNA Oyj was granted a national 3G licence in 1999 and a GSM mobile communication network licence in 2000.

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In 2003, DNA Oyj acquired the mobile communication, distribution and network businesses previously owned by Telia Mobile AB's Finnish subsidiary.

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In 2011, DNA Oyj challenged a long-time dominated Digita Oy in the Finnish terrestrial television network markets, and constructed its own competing digital-terrestrial television network with DVB-T2 technology.

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6.

In 2013, DNA Oyj was the only television operator to transmit HD channels in the antenna network.

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DNA Oyj had net sales of 829 million euros, and its business profit was almost three times that of the previous year .

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DNA Oyj launched a next-generation fibre optic network and a 1 Gigabit broadband.

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DNA Oyj simultaneously joined the international Cisco-driven IoT World Alliance to provide connections around the world.

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In northern and eastern Finland, DNA Oyj cooperates with Telia through Finnish Shared Network, which they founded together.

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DNA Oyj piloted the use of fixed 5G in Vantaa and later in the spring of 2019, elsewhere in Finland.

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In January 2020, DNA Oyj started selling 5G subscriptions to private and corporate customers.

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13.

In 2017, DNA Oyj increased the flexibility of working hours in customer service by introducing flexible working hours in corporate customer service and enabling remote work in consumer customer service.

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In 2017, DNA Oyj was reportedly the first workplace in Finland to introduce grandparental leave.

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