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Q2 26 Financial Report Lars-Johan Jarnheimer President and CEO

Q2 26 - Overview Revenues Q2 26 13,482 Difference to Q2 25 +1,439 +12% EBITDA 1,397-292 -17% Customer Net Additions (thousands) *excluding impact of Czech Republic Key points Revenue growth of 12% Outstanding performance in mobile revenues up 29% 986, new mobile customers added in the quarter E.ON Bredband planned acquisition in Southern Sweden announced Broadband intake slower than anticipated due to backlog and slow provisioning by incumbents Fixed line churn was high market clearly in structural decline Further disclosure and transparency on our broadband business Post Q2: deal with QSC to create Plusnet a broadband provider in Germany 416* -36-42% In the remainder of 26 focus is on: Increased marketing of broadband and mobile products across Europe Accelerating broadband customer intake 2

Q2 26 - Key developments Guidance: maintained for EBITDA (FY26 between 5,5 and 6, MSEK) and for CAPEX (FY26 between 5,5 and 6, MSEK). However, revenue guidance is reduced from 16% growth to between 11% and 14% for FY26. Mobile: Strong performance with mobile revenues rising 29% year on year Russia: very strong all round results post Q2 acquisition of four more operations in Northwest Russia French MVNO now has over 3, customers Broadband: Planned acquisition of E.ON Bredband in Southern Sweden and post Q2 a deal with QSC in Germany was announced Customer intake impacted by delays due to backlog and slow processing of orders by incumbents Fixed Fixed telephony churn was high, resulting in loss of 71, customers 3

Russia Strong performance continues Russia Q2 revenues grew 156% to MSEK 568 Q2 EBITDA margin was 13% compared to -18% one year ago The number of customers rose 136% to 4.6 million Post Q2 in early July: acquisition of four mobile operations in North-West Russia Tele2 consolidated its position as the fourth largest operator in Russia 4

Broadband Increased disclosure Tele2 s broadband footprint is in 13 countries We have 1,5, wholesale broadband customers and 63, direct access & LLUB customers (now split to provide greater transparency) We added 131, broadband customers in Q2 Slower intake than anticipated due to backlog as well as incumbent delays in processing orders and inaccurate forecasting France: soft launch of triple play towards end of Q2 Planned acquistion in Sweden and deal in Germany Broadband push will accelerate 5

Broadband E.ON Bredband in Southern Sweden Tele2 has announced its intention to acquire 75.1% of E.ON Bredband, a leading broadband provider in Southern Sweden E.ON Bredband has a substantial network in Southern Sweden, capable of providing high speed broadband services and triple play services to more than 5, customers Substantially strengthens our position in broadband in Southern Sweden both in capability and in time to market Tele2 is paying MSEK 49 and assuming a net debt of approximately MSEK 9 for its 75.1% stake in E.ON Bredband Synergies expected to reach MSEK 25 one year after acquisition and integration costs will be around MSEK 35 over two years Acquisition will be completed on or around August 1, 26 6

Broadband Joint venture in Germany with QSC In early July, Tele2 and QSC announced they had created a joint venture company Plusnet to provide broadband access in Germany Plusnet is jointly controlled by both parties with ownership split 32.5% for Tele2 and 67.5% for QSC Plusnet has over 1 Central Offices (CO s), currently covering over 3% of the German population, which it will upgrade to ADSL2+ Tele2 will invest 5m in Plusnet to increase the number of CO s to around 2 by the end of 27 covering roughly 5% of German households Plusnet will provide both companies with a platform for high speed broadband ULL access at a low cost With this JV Tele2: saves over 5m in investment costs; reduces OPEX by around 1m per annum from 27; can launch a ULL offer 12-18 months than would otherwise have been possible This is a great agreement for both Tele2 and QSC 7

Nordic Swedish mobile operations produced a stable EBITDA margin of 44% Strong customer intake and revenue growth in mobile telephony in Norway and Denmark Successful quarter for Tele2 s corporate division in Sweden which won a large number of contracts MA NORDIC Denmark, Norway & Sweden MSEK Q2 26 Q2 25 Operating revenue 3,862 3,792 +2% EBITDA 94 956-5% Net intake ( ) -18 33 8

Baltic & Russia Strong customer intake and profitability improvement in Russia with an EBITDA margin of 13% Baltic region reached 3 million subscribers during the quarter Continued good growth in Croatian operations MA BALTIC & RUSSIA Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Russia & Croatia MSEK Q2 26 Q2 25 Operating revenue EBITDA Net intake ( ) 1,545 322 84 984 27 521 +57% +19% +61% 9

Central Europe Maintained strong position as number one CPS operator in Germany Tele2 strengthens it broadband position in Germany with the joint venture with QSC in July Tele2 divested its operations in the Czech Republic MA CENTRAL EUROPE Austria, Germany, Hungary & Poland MSEK Q2 26 Q2 25 Operating revenue 2,5 1,99 +1% EBITDA 211 155 +36% Net intake ( ) -123 212 1

Southern Europe More than 3, mobile customers in total in France Over 75% of planned broadband build out in Italy completed, with services well received Wholesale line rental introduced in Portugal MA SOUTHERN EUROPE France, Italy, Spain, Portugal & Switzerland MSEK Q2 26 Q2 25 Operating revenue EBITDA Net intake ( ) 3,694-15 -159 3,516 272 11 +5% 11

UK & Benelux Successful migration from CPS to dual and triple play products in Belgium and the Netherlands Increase in mobile revenues and customer intake in the Netherlands driven by migration from prepaid to postpaid MA UK & BENELUX Belgium, The Netherlands, Luxembourg, Liechtenstein, Alpha Telecom and C 3 MSEK Q2 26 Q2 25 Operating revenue 2,218 1,621 +37% EBITDA 17 26 +312% Net intake ( ) -124-55 12

Q2 26 Financial Report Håkan Zadler CFO

Financial overview for Q2 26 Q2 26 Difference to Q2 25 Revenues 13,482 1,439 12% EBITDA 1,397-292 CAPEX 1,374 513 Customer Net Additions (thousands) 416-36 14

Definition of Segments Mobile telephony - Owned network, Service Provider and MVNO Fixed telephony resale Traditional fixed voice telephony, WLR, Dial-up and related services Broadband resale - Resold ADSL Direct access - LLUB and direct access to residential and corporate customers, including dual- and triple play, Cable TV Other operations - Carrier and other operations 15

Division of Segments comparison of Q1 26 figures Old New Broadband: 1 3 MSEK Broadband resale: 643 MSEK 1) 2) - of which direct access: 657 MSEK Direct access: 1 98 MSEK 13 453 MSEK Fixed telephony: 8 662 MSEK Fixed telephony resale: 7 88 MSEK 13 453 MSEK 3) -of which carrier: 1 184 MSEK Mobile telephony: 4 38 MSEK Other operations: 1 424 MSEK Mobile telephony: 4 38 MSEK 1) Cable-TV: 55 MSEK 2) -of which direct access: 39 MSEK 3) Other operations: 236 MSEK 16

Operating Revenue per Segment 8 6 4 2 Sales - Fixed telephony resale -14% year-on-year Q2 25 Q1 26 Q2 26 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Sales - Broadband resale +71% year-on-year Q2 25 Q1 26 Q2 26 Fixed telephony resale Broadband resale 14 12 1 8 6 4 2 Sales - Direct access & LLUB +176% year-on-year Q2 25 Q1 26 Q2 26 5 4 3 2 1 Sales - Mobile +29% year-on-year Q2 25 Q1 26 Q2 26 Direct access & LLUB Mobile 17

EBITDA CAPEX EBITDA - CAPEX Fixed telephony resale EBITDA - CAPEX Broadband resale 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1-5 -1-15 -2-25 -3-35 -4 25 26 25 26-1 -2-3 -4-5 -6-7 -8 EBITDA - CAPEX Direct access & LLUB 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 EBITDA - CAPEX Mobile telephony 25 26 25 26 18

Group Sales - Trend 1% 9% 8% 7% 6% 5% 4% 3% 2% 1% % Group sales per segment Mobile Broadband Fixed telephony resale Other operations 19

Customer net intake Net Intake 1 2 (') 1 8 6 4 2-2 -4-6 -8 Q2 Q2 25 26 Mobile Fixed telephony resale Broadband resale Direct access & LLUB 2

ARPU per Segment (SEK) Q2 25 Q2 26 Mobile 132 119 Fixed telephony 138 133 Broadband resale 28 212 Direct access & LLUB 47 648 21

ARPU - Group Q2 25 Q1 26 Q2 26 (SEK) 141 139 14 ARPU stable at 14 (141) Dilution from high growth in low ARPU regions, particularly Russia, offset by increased intake of broadband customers 22

Fixed Telephony resale sales -14% 1 FIXED TELEPHONY RESALE Group Sales 1 4 FIXED TELEPHONY RESALE Group EBITDA and Net intake (') 6 1 2 4 8 1 2 6 8-2 4 6-4 2 4 2-6 -8-1 25 26 25 26 EBITDA Net intake -1 2 EBITDA margin stable at 1% (1%) 23

Sweden Fixed Telephony resale sales -6% 1 Sweden Sales - Fixed telephony resale 2 Sweden EBITDA and Net intake - Fixed telephony resale (') 8 15-2 6 1-4 4 2 5-6 -8 25 Sales 26 25 26 EBITDA Net intake Increasing element of bucket plans makes margins more volatile Increased sales cost within corporate segment 24

Group Broadband resale sales +71% 9 BROADBAND RESALE Group Sales 1 BROADBAND RESALE Group EBITDA and Net intake (') 14 8 5 12 7 6-5 1 5-1 8 4-15 6 3 2 1 25 26-2 -25-3 -35 25 26 EBITDA Net intake 4 2 Broadband foothold gained via resale. Aim is to migrate this customer base to LLUB. 25

Group Direct Access & LLUB sales +176% 1 4 DIRECT ACCESS & LLUB Group Sales 15 DIRECT ACCESS & LLUB Group EBITDA and Net intake (') 1 1 2 1 8 1 6 8 5 4 6 2 4 2-5 -2-1 -4 25 26 25 EBITDA 26 Net intake 26

Mobile sales +29% 6 MOBILE Group sales 1 2 MOBILE Group EBITDA and Net intake (') 1 6 1 4 4 5 1 1 2 8 1 3 6 8 6 4 1 5 4 2 2 25 26 25 26 EBITDA Net intake EBITDA impact from France & Croatia: -255 MSEK compared to Q2 25. Adjusted for non-recurring 27

Russia sales +156% Net intake of 715, customers to a total of 4,627, customers ARPU of 44 SEK in Q2 26 compared to 42 SEK in Q2 25 EBITDA margin 13% (-18%) 7 Russia Sales 1 Russia EBITDA and Net intake - total (') 9 6 8 8 5 6 7 4 3 2 1 25 26 Sales 4 2-2 -4-6 25 26 EBITDA Net intake 6 5 4 3 2 1 28

Baltic & Croatia Mobile sales +32% Mobile launch in Croatia 18 MSEK 1 8 6 4 2 Baltic & Croatia Sales - mobile 25 26 Sales 4 35 3 25 2 15 1 5 Baltic & Croatia EBITDA and Net intake - mobile EBITDA 25 26 Net intake (') 35 3 25 2 15 1 5 29

Sweden Mobile sales +1% & EBITDA -1% 2 Sweden Sales - mobile 1 Sweden EBITDA and Net intake - mobile (') 5 4 1 5 8 3 2 1 6 4 1-1 -2 5-3 2-4 -5 25 26 Sales 25 26 EBITDA Net intake -6 EBITDA-margin stable at 44% (45%) due to continued low cost of sales Payment to Svenska UMTS-nät MSEK 51 (7) Adjusted for non-recurring 3

Nordic excl. Sweden Mobile sales +46% 8 Nordic excl. Sweden Sales - Mobile 6 Nordic excl. Sweden EBITDA and Net intake - Mobile (') 1 4 8 6 6 2 4 4 2-2 2-2 -4-4 -6-6 25 26 Sales 25 26 EBITDA Net intake Adjusted for Tele2/Telenor MVNO accounting 31

Southern Europe Mobile sales 25 Southern Europe Sales - mobile 5 Southern Europe EBITDA and Net intake - mobile (') 12 2 1 15-5 8-1 6 1-15 4 5-2 2 25 26 Sales -25 25 26 EBITDA Net intake 3, MVNO customers in France vs. 19, at end Q1 26 32

UK & Benelux Mobile sales +14% UK & Benelux Sales - mobile 14 UK & Benelux EBITDA and Net intake - mobile (') 7 5 6 4 3 11 8 5 4 3 2 5 2 1 1 2-1 -1-2 25 26 Sales 25 EBITDA Net intake 26 33

Other Operations sale +62% 1 6 Other Operations Sales 15 Other Operations EBITDA 1 4 1 2 1 1 8 6 4 5 2 25 26 25 26 Sales EBITDA Carrier and old other operations 34

Financial comments on the coming quarters Tele2 plans to continue broadband and mobile telephony investments and this will be reflected in the customer intake: Mobile and broadband customers continue to increase while fixed intake will continue to fall Previous estimates of FY26 EBITDA in the range SEK 5.5 to 6. billion and Capex in the range SEK 5.5 to 6. billion remain FY 26 revenue growth revised down from 16%, to between 11% and 14%, due to developments in the fixed line business Short and medium term earnings developments much more dependent on the impact of marketing activities in broadband and mobile, rather than developments in fixed telephony Remain confident that profits levels will be significantly higher in 27, assuming a normalized growth rate Our estimate of annual synergies of approximately MEUR 65 generated from the acquisitions of Versatel and Comunitel, after a two year integration period, remains 35

Don t forget VISIT WWW.TELE2.COM Conference call today at 16. CET WEBCAST AT WWW.TELE2.COM Q3 26: November 1 26 CONTACTS Lars-Johan Jarnheimer, Telephone: + 46 ()8 562 64 President and CEO, Tele2 AB Håkan Zadler, Telephone: + 46 ()8 562 64 CFO, Tele2 AB Dwayne Taylor, Telephone: + 44 ()2 7321 538 Lena Krauss, Telephone: + 46 ()8 562 45 Investor enquiries 36