News Release

Access Industries, The Carlyle Group and Investor AB to sell Bredbandsbolaget to Telenor

2005-29

London, UK - The investors in Bredbandsbolaget (B2), Access Industries, The Carlyle Group and Investor AB, today announce that they have signed an agreement to sell B2 to Telenor.


In 1999 Bredbandsbolaget was a start-up business with 20 employees and 50 subscribers. The business plan was to build a fibre network across Sweden to provide home and business users with fast broadband access. The investor group funded the build-out of a national network, working very closely with the management team to focus the business, build revenues and subscribers and expand the service offerings. Bredbandsbolaget is now the second largest broadband provider in the Swedish market with a market share of 24%.


Marcus Wallenberg, CEO and President of Investor AB said, ""Bredbandsbolaget has developed into a profitable and strong player in the Swedish broadband market. The efforts of many people are behind this success, not least the work of the management and Board. Today’s transaction will give the company a solid platform for continuing its successful development."


"The sale of B2 to Telenor is an excellent move for us strategically, and we look forward to working with Telenor to take B2 to the next stage in its development. We are very grateful to our investors for their continued support throughout the development of B2, from start-up in 1999 to the established and profitable company it is today," said Peder Ramel, CEO of Bredbandsbolaget.


Benoît Colas, Managing Director, The Carlyle Group said, "The B2 management team have done an outstanding job of building the company and capitalizing on new opportunities to increase market share and develop premier services for customers. We are particularly grateful to Jan Stenberg, who has been Chairman of B2 since 2000, whose support to the company in good and bad times, industry expertise, and credibility in the Swedish marketplace have greatly contributed to B2's success."


Len Blavatnik, Chairman and President of Access Industries said, "B2 has rightfully earned a strong reputation for excellence and innovation in the Swedish broadband market. The company has an exceptionally strong management team and committed employees. It has been a pleasure to work closely with B2 management and the Board over the past four years to help make B2 a success for both its customers and shareholders. I am confident that Telenor will build on B2's strengths and that B2 will continue to provide unparalleled broadband service to its customers."


The investors were advised by Deutsche Bank and Carnegie, and Advokatfirman Vinge.


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