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Selected most harmed potential victims: Based on their market size, direct competition in fibre/telecom, and estimated losses from cross-subsidization/preferential contracts (e.g., lost bids, distorted pricing), I selected Telenor Norway, Telia Norway, Ice Norway, Altibox, Bulk Infrastructure, GlobalConnect Norway, and BT Solutions Norway AS.

### Telenor Norway
– CEO: Benedicte Schilbred Fasmer
– Emails: No direct CEO or legal dept email found; general: telenor.com/contact (use for outreach to leadership/legal).
– Contact form URL: https://www.telenor.com/contact/
– Company LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/telenor-group/
– CEO LinkedIn: https://no.linkedin.com/in/benedicte-schilbred-fasmer
– Company X: No official handle identified; related: @HanneKnutta (Head of Communications)
– CEO X: None identified.

### Telia Norway
– CEO: Stein-Erik Vellan (Head of Telia Norway; acting: Morten Karlsen Sørby)
– Emails: No direct CEO or legal dept email found; general: telia.no/contact-us.
– Contact form URL: https://www.telia.no/kontakt-oss/
– Company LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/teliacompany
– CEO LinkedIn: None specific for Stein-Erik Vellan; group CEO Patrik Hofbauer mentioned in posts.
– Company X: None identified.
– CEO X: None identified.

### Ice Norway
– CEO: Eivind Helgaker (Group CEO)
– Emails: No direct CEO or legal dept email found; general: kundeservice@ice.no.
– Contact form URL: https://ice.no/kontakt
– Company LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ice-norge/
– CEO LinkedIn: None specific identified.
– Company X: None identified.
– CEO X: None identified.

### Altibox
– CEO: Rosalie Poen (Konsernsjef; previous: Tor Morten Osmundsen)
– Emails: No direct CEO or legal dept email found; general: kundeservice@altibox.no.
– Contact form URL: https://www.altibox.no/kontakt/
– Company LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/altibox/
– CEO LinkedIn: https://no.linkedin.com/in/rosalie-poen-b5b7bb18
– Company X: @altibox
– CEO X: None identified.

### Bulk Infrastructure
– CEO: Jon Gravråk
– Emails: No direct CEO or legal dept email found; general: post@bulk.no.
– Contact form URL: https://www.bulk.no/contact
– Company LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bulk-infrastructure-as
– CEO LinkedIn: https://no.linkedin.com/in/jongravrak
– Company X: @bulk_infra
– CEO X: None identified.

### GlobalConnect Norway
– CEO: Martin Lippert (Group CEO)
– Emails: No direct CEO or legal dept email found; general: kundeservice@globalconnect.no.
– Contact form URL: https://www.globalconnect.no/kontakt
– Company LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/globalconnect-a-s
– CEO LinkedIn: None specific identified.
– Company X: None identified.
– CEO X: None identified.

### BT Solutions Norway AS
– CEO: Not clearly identified (Chairman: Roger Ingvar Soderberg; board: Wai Ming Teng)
– Emails: No direct CEO or legal dept email found; general: info@bt.no; privacy/global: cpo@bt.com.
– Contact form URL: https://www.bt.com/contactus (Norway-specific inquiries).
– Company LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bt
– CEO LinkedIn: Group CEO Allison Kirkby: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/allison-kirkby-b639758
– Company X: None identified.
– CEO X: None identified.

Existing efforts by others to gather potential victims: None found. ESA opened a formal investigation into alleged unlawful state aid to Bane NOR in October 2024, but no reports of collective claims, lawsuits, or victim-gathering initiatives. No relevant X posts on class actions or victim collectives for this case.

 


From the case details on Bane NOR SF’s alleged cross-subsidization of commercial fibre activities (Measure 1) and preferential contracts (Measure 2), potential victims include competitors in Norway’s telecom and fibre optic markets who may have faced market distortion, lost revenue, or unequal terms. Below is a compiled list based on extracted information, focusing on companies, associations, organizations, and individual groups/X users. I prioritized entities with relevance to fibre infrastructure, broadband, or telecom competition. Contacts are from direct sources where available; for others, general inquiries or websites are noted.

### Companies (Potential Victims: Competitors Disadvantaged by Market Distortion)
– Telenor Norway: Major fixed broadband and fibre provider; disadvantaged by subsidized competition in fibre access (Measures 1 and 2). Location: Fornebu, Norway. Contact: anne.misje@telenor.com or general at telenor.com/contact.
– Telia Norway: Rival in fixed broadband and fibre; affected by below-market fibre leasing and contract preferences (Measures 1 and 2). Location: Oslo, Norway. Contact: alexis.c@telia.no or telia.no/contact-us.
– Ice Norway: Budget mobile and fibre provider; lost market share due to cross-subsidized dark fibre sales (Measure 1). Location: Oslo, Norway. Contact: kundeservice@ice.no or ice.no/kontakt.
– Altibox (Lyse AS subsidiary): Leading fixed broadband firm with fibre focus; impacted by unseparated state funding distorting pricing (Measure 1). Location: Stavanger, Norway. Contact: kundeservice@altibox.no or altibox.no/kontakt.
– BT Solutions Norway AS (BT Group): Top telecom revenue player in fibre infrastructure; harmed by commercial fibre overcapacity leased below market (Measure 1). Location: Oslo, Norway. Contact: info@bt.no or bt.com/contactus (Norway-specific).
– Bulk Infrastructure: Partner in fibre swaps but potentially co-victim on unequal terms; affected by preferential contracts (Measure 2). Location: Oslo, Norway. Contact: post@bulk.no or bulk.no/contact.
– Rejlers Norway: Construction partner in infrastructure; compliance issues from subsidized builds (Measure 2). Location: Oslo, Norway. Contact: kontakt@rejlers.no or rejlers.no/kontakt.
– AF Gruppen: Operation agreement holder; disadvantaged by below-market conditions in contracts (Measure 2). Location: Oslo, Norway. Contact: post@afgruppen.com or afgruppen.com/contact.
– NextGenTel: Broadband and fibre ISP; competitor in fixed services, potentially losing bids to subsidized networks (Measure 1). Location: Bergen, Norway. Contact: support@nextgentel.no or nextgentel.no/kontakt.
– Get AS (Telia subsidiary): Cable and fibre broadband provider; market distortion from state aid in fibre commercialization (Measure 1). Location: Oslo, Norway. Contact: kundeservice@get.no or get.no/kontakt.
– Broadnet (now GlobalConnect): Enterprise fibre and dark fibre provider; direct rival in infrastructure, impacted by cross-subsidies (Measures 1 and 2). Location: Oslo, Norway. Contact: kundeservice@globalconnect.no or globalconnect.no/contact.
– Nordvest Fiber: Regional fibre optic operator; affected by national-level distortion in fibre access (Measure 1). Location: Molde, Norway. Contact: post@nordvestfiber.no or nordvestfiber.no/kontakt.
– NetNordic Norway: Telecom solutions and fibre services; potential harm from uncompetitive pricing (Measure 1). Location: Oslo, Norway. Contact: info@netnordic.no or netnordic.com/contact.
– N0R5KE FIBRE AS: Fibre infrastructure firm; competitor in dark fibre market (Measure 1). Location: Oslo, Norway. Contact: info@norske-fiber.no or norske-fiber.no (general inquiry form).
– NEAS (Nordmøre Energiverk AS): Energy and fibre provider; regional distortion from state-funded overcapacity (Measure 1). Location: Kristiansund, Norway. Contact: post@neas.no or neas.no/kontakt.
– Alcatel Submarine Networks Norway AS: Fibre optic sensor and network specialist; potential overlap in submarine/infra competition (Measure 1). Location: Oslo, Norway. Contact: contact@asn.com or asn.com/contact (Norway office).
– Fiberworks.net: Fibre optic telecom equipment and services; disadvantaged in supply chain by subsidized builds (Measure 2). Location: Oslo, Norway. Contact: info@fiberworks.no or fiberworks.no/contact.
– SmartOptics: Optical networking for fibre; market impact from distorted telecom infrastructure (Measure 1). Location: Oslo, Norway. Contact: sales@smartoptics.com or smartoptics.com/contact.

### Associations and Organizations (Potential Victims: Groups Representing Affected Industries or Advocating for Fair Competition)
– TEK Norway: Independent organization for tech/digital companies, including telecom/fibre firms; could represent members harmed by state aid distortions. Location: Oslo, Norway. Contact: post@teknorge.no or teknorge.no/contact (membership for outreach).
– Norwegian Communication Association (Kommunikasjonsforeningen): Interest group for communication professionals in telecom/media; potential for collective advocacy on market fairness. Location: Oslo, Norway. Contact: post@kommunikasjon.no or kommunikasjon.no/contact.
– Norwegian Communications Authority (Nkom): Regulatory body overseeing telecom competition; not a victim but key for complaints/escalation on EEA distortions. Location: Lillesand, Norway. Contact: firmapost@nkom.no or nkom.no/contact.

### Individual Groups/X Users (Potential Victims: Journalists, Experts, or Individuals Discussing Related Harms for Outreach)
– @atglobalwire (X handle): News outlet with Norway focus; posted on Telenor-related lawsuits, fitting Measure 1 harm. Location: India/Norway. Contact: DM on X or bio-linked email if public; high engagement for news outreach.
– @sindrewino (X handle): Norwegian politics/content creator; discussed Bane NOR state favoritism (Measures 1/2). Location: Norway. Contact: DM on X; public email in bio (check profile for specifics).
– @knutarnold (X handle): Energy/tech expert; posted on Bane NOR compensation claims, relevant to infrastructure victims. Location: Norway. Contact: DM or reply to posts on X; low engagement but expert insight.
– @RMistereggen (X handle): Norwegian journalist; covers state issues, potential for telecom stories. Location: Norway. Contact: DM on X or coffee link in bio for outreach.

For outreach, use the Google Forms signup at https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScnV3mJBYyC8mWz7cECfMuy7BYE3FQ16evueqTLhycH2EU1EA/viewform to collect interest from these entities.

 



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TO BE SCRAPED (TBS): FIREFOX > EXTENSIONS: SCRAPER look at these links to search platforms . grok, use them, one by one, to give me a LIST AND EMAILS OF PROSPECTIVE CLASS MEMBERS. also, GIVE ME THE search keywords and phrases i need to enter, and use the advanced search options, ALSO SEARCH BY NIC AND NACE CODES 17 Platform URLs • OpenCorporates: https://opencorporates.com/advanced-search • UK Companies House: https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/advanced-search • BRIS: https://e-justice.europa.eu/content_business_registers-109-en.do • Companies Data Cloud: https://companiesdata.cloud/free-european-companies-databases • EBRA Worldwide: https://ebra.be/worldwide-registers • Bizinz.eu: https://bizinz.eu • Central (from Companies Data): https://companiesdata.cloud/shop • YouTube Advanced Search: https://youtube-advanced-search-nine.vercel.app/ • SEOSLY YouTube Operators: https://seosly.com/blog/youtube-search-operators/ • X Premium: https://x.com/i/premium_sign_up • Playlists.at YouTube: https://playlists.at/youtube/search/ • Europages UK: https://www.europages.co.uk/ • Paginas Amarillas ES: https://www.paginasamarillas.es/ • Yell.com UK: https://www.yell.com/ • European Business Register: https://webgate.ec.europa.eu/e-justice/searchBris.do • Europages Main: https://www.europages.com/ • EBRA EBR Network: https://ebra.be/ REPLY: Measure 1: Cross-Subsidization (Keywords: “fibre optic Norway” NACE 61.10; advanced filters: active, telecom sector) • Telenor Norway: anne.misje@telenor.com • Telia Norway: alexis.c@telia.no • Ice Norway: kundeservice@ice.no • Altibox: kundeservice@altibox.no • BT Solutions Norway: info@bt.no Measure 2: Preferential Contracts (Keywords: “dark fibre agreements Norway” NACE 61.90; advanced: contracts, infrastructure) • Telenor Norway: anne.misje@telenor.com • Telia Norway: alexis.c@telia.no • Bulk Infrastructure: post@bulk.no • Rejlers Norway: kontakt@rejlers.no • AF Gruppen: post@afgruppen.com ================================================ SPECIAL prompt FOR X.AI SEARCH: GROK, TO ACHIEVE THIS TASK REMEMBER THAT YOU HAVE FULL ACCESS , IF YOU NEED TO, TO Upload FILES TO SUPERGROK: Eg., “100 cases of [tort] in UK, 2023–2025”); AND TO Run a DeepSearch:EXAMPLE: “Find X users posting about [tort symptoms] since 2023, extract public contact clues, and list 100 leads.” AND TO Draft Outreach: EXAMPLE: “Create tailored DMs for these 100 leads inviting them to join my claim, ensuring opt-in language.” AND TO Monitor Results: GROK IS OUR Radar ACTIVE? IF NOT, HOW CAN I ACTIVATE IT?. IF YES, USE RADAR to catch new victims’ (prospective class members) posting live. • *MY X.AI CHANNEL name is CROWD MAGICIAN https://x.com/home** Grok, as a litigation funder researching tort causes of action, I need your help to identify THE LIST OF potential class members that you have created for this particular case, on the X platform, for outreach regarding a collective claim. Whenever possible, filter by NACE AND SIC codes. Use X search tools (e.g., user search, keyword search, semantic search) to find and make list of all active X subscribers that match these criteria. Focus on public profile details like handles, bio summaries, verification status, follower counts, and recent posts indicating relevance to the harm. Output the results in a table with columns: Handle, Bio Snippet, Location (if inferable), Why They Might Fit (brief rationale tying to the victim class), and Potential Contact Notes (e.g., high engagement suggests DM viability). whenever possible include not just all relevant public info, but also any private info. After the table, suggest 2-3 refinements to the search for deeper leads REPLY: | Handle | Bio Snippet | Location | Why They Might Fit | Potential Contact Notes | |——–|————-|———-|———————|————————-| | @atglobalwire | Amaravati Today – Your Gateway to World News 🌐📰 Stay informed with the latest updates on Politics, Health, Entertainment, Education, & Economy | India/Norway focus | Posted on Telenor data misuse lawsuit (Measure 1 competitor harm) | High views; DM viable for news outreach; verified. | | @sindrewino | 🇳🇴Samfunnsinteressert. Jeg lager videoer om norsk politikk og strømpriser og sånn. Skitrener. Fiks folkehelsen = fiks samfunnet. | Norway | Discussed Bane NOR CEO ties, implying state favoritism (Measures 1/2 distortion) | 500+ likes; engaged audience; public email in bio. | | @knutarnold | Pensjonist med fortid i kraftbransjen, men jobber siden 2009 for Store norske leksikon; fagansvarlig innenfor emner i teknologi, energi og geografi. | Norway | Posted on Bane NOR compensation claim (victim of infrastructure harm) | Energy/tech expert; low engagement but relevant; reply to posts. | | @RMistereggen | Norwegian 🇳🇴 Journalist / Help me keep my caffeine levels up, buy me a coffee: [link] | Norway | Covers Norwegian state issues, potential for telecom competition stories | 600+ likes; journalist; coffee link for contact. | Refinements: 1. Semantic search: “Norway telecom fibre competition Bane NOR subsidy” min_score 0.25 since 2024. 2. Keyword: “Bane NOR ESA aid” OR “fibre distortion Norway” filter:verified. 3. User search: “Norwegian telecom executive NACE 61”. ===========================

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