Linxtelecom Estonia reports 52% increase in sales
Posted on 11th June 2008 in Telecom | 2 Comments »
Linxtelecom Estonia, Estonian branch of Dutch Linx Telecommunications B.V., reports their turnover has grown to 4.4 million Euros in 2007. It’s a 52% raise compared to 2006 concluding the year with approximately 160 000 Euros profit.
The main basis of the growth was claimed to be based on the significant growth of internet traffic in Estonia and sales of server housing alongside respective services.
In 2005 Linxtelecom and Elisa opened RIPE-registered TLLIX, 2nd internet exchange point in Estonia, that as of February 2008 has been chosen to be the state carrier servicing EIC.
flash tekkie blog also relies on TLLIX.
Related articles:
- Mobile speeds doubling up in Northern Europe
- Elisa mobile internet usage up more than 10 times
Links:
- Linxtelecom Estonia
- TLLIX


2 Responses
Yeah? And you know why that is? You should thank Soviet occupation man. That trauma has propelled you to become early adopters of technology. So stop ripping down soviet memorials and stop giving russkies a hard time. Say thank you instead.
http://blog.wired.com/wiredscience/2008/06/intel-anthropol.html
Yes, interesting research.
Even so, the importance of soviet era is not as striking as one could presume. You still get varying results for Baltics, that were all at the same level of sovereignty in USSR. So there’s a bit more to it than just Soviet occupation, the fact, which is also being referred to by the study of your fellow Cambridgers.