Tele2 reduce their prices to all international destinations

Monday May 15, 2000


Starting today, May 15th, Tele2 will reduce their prices on fixed
telephony to all international destinations. Some prices will be reduced
by 77 percent. Calls to Great Britain, Denmark, Finland, Norway, Germany
and United States will now cost under 1 SEK (tax incl.).

Tele2 introduce an historical price reduction to all international
destinations. 90 percent of Tele2s prices will be reduced by 30 percent or
more. International calls cost today from 0,88 SEK per minute. From 15
June 2000 an extra tariff will be charged for calls to international
mobile telephone operators to cover different terminating costs.

Price example:
Countries Price (tax incl.)/minute
Great Britain 0,88
Denmark 0,94
Finland 0,94
Norway 0,94
Germany 0,99
USA 0,99
Canada 1,20
Turkey 3,29
Chile 3,49
Brazil 4,99 ..

All prices are incl. tax. The fee for starting a call is 0,45 SEK.

For further information:
NetCom's Media service,
phone number: +46-8-5626 4626 (twenty-four hours)
Fredrik Berglund, Sales- and Marketing Director,
phone number: +46-8-5626 4000
Lars-Johan Jarnheimer, President and CEO, NetCom AB Sweden,
phone number +46-8-5626 4000

NetCom AB, formed in 1993, is the leading telecommunications company in
the Nordic countries, the Baltic region and Poland. It has GSM cellular
operations in Sweden (Comviq and Tele2Mobil), in Europe through Société
Européenne de Communication SA and in Estonia through Ritabell. In the
areas of public telecommunications, data communication services and
Internet, NetCom operates Tele2 in Sweden, Tele2 A/S in Denmark and Tele2
Norge AS in Norway. NetCom also operates Datametrix, specialising in
systems integration, 4T Solutions and Optimal Telecom in addition to
Kabelvision, a Swedish cable TV services company and Everyday.com, a joint
venture with Modern Times Group. NetCom is listed both on the Stockholm
Stock Exchange under the symbols NCOMA and NCOMB and on the Nasdaq Stock
Market under the symbol NECS.

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