My wife and I visited Denmark, Sweden, and Norway while attending a friend's wedding in Denmark.   While there, I took a good amount of photos of cell sites in the three countries as we walked or biked in each of the countries.  While my wife is a professional photographer and carried her DSLR with her, I took all of these with an iPhone much to her dismay.  To her credit though, she pointed out rooftop sites and towers that I didn't see even though I know it bored her to death. If you watch to the end, I included some observations on wireless infrastructure in Scandinavia.   Wireless was cheap, plenty of MVNOs, and data speeds were generally above 25MB/s up and down.   

Ken Schmidt

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