Back in 2012, Viasat started offering broadband to customers in Sweden. Today, Viasat broadband is available to over 1 million Swedish households through 30 of the country's open fibre networks, with almost 2 million households expected by 2020.

To put that in context, gathering all those households in one place would create Sweden's new biggest city.

But what's an open network? Simple: it's a network where a range of suppliers deliver offerings at a common service level. So a customer who switches broadband provider, for example, will enjoy the same network quality as before - although potentially at a lower price.

And that's exactly what you get from Viasat.

'We're offering customers who have a Viasat TV subscription cheaper broadband than the standard offering from any other TV provider in the same network,' says Anders Jensen, EVP and CEO of MTG Sweden.

So that gives three great reasons to choose triple-play from Viasat:

As any health-conscious Swede can tell you, a high-fibre diet brings many benefits…

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