Elion Enterprises Limited

Elion Enterprises Limited, or Elion for short, was the largest telecommunications and Internet service provider in Estonia. It was owned by Eesti Telekom (now Telia Eesti), which until September 2009 was listed at the stock exchanges of Tallinn (ETLAT) and London (EETD), and was bought by the TeliaSonera group.

Telia Enterprises Limited
Private
IndustryTelecommunications
PredecessorEesti Telefon
Founded1993 as Eesti Telefon; 2003 as Elion Enterprises Limited/Elion
Defunct2016
Headquarters,
ProductsTelecommunication services
Devices
RevenueEUR 191 million (2007)
OwnerTeliaSonera AB
Number of employees
1,533 (2007)
Websiteelion.ee
Elion offices in Tallinn

The Elion Group's consolidated revenues for 2007 were 2.98 billion kroons (191 million euros), making it one of the largest companies in Estonia. It had 1,533 employees at the end of 2007.[1]

On 12 May 2011, Elion, like all other TeliaSonera group companies, changed its logo.[2] The logo change reportedly cost Elion and EMT 700,000 euros.[3]

On 20 January 2016, the company, along with mobile services provider EMT were merged under the Telia name, along with parent company Eesti Telekom becoming Telia Eesti.

Notes

gollark: > sqlite is not less complex than this formatYes. *But*, you don't actually have to interact with the SQLite disk format directly because libsqlite3 exists.
gollark: I suspect SQLite would lose out somewhat in storage efficiency, but it could plausibly be faster for many things at runtime.
gollark: It's less complex for everyone interacting with it, since they can just... use SQLite, which has bindings for everything, instead of "zimlib". And by "efficiency" do you mean "space efficiency" or "lookup efficiency"? Because, as I said, SQLite would probably only add a few bytes per directory entry row, which is not a significant increase.
gollark: SQLite's overhead is pretty low, and the majority of the filesize is from the binary blobs which would remain the same in each.
gollark: It's less complex for them as the code is already there and written with a nice API, and "less efficient" how? Slightly more space on headers?


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