Telenor to deploy private 5G network for the Norwegian Defense Forces

Telenor Norway will deploy private autonomous 5G network for the Armed Forces to increase their operational capability & develop new services.
Telenor to deploy private 5G network for the Norwegian Defense Forces
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In the next few years, the Norwegian Defence Material Agency and Telenor Norway will collaborate to develop new services within the next generation of mobile networks. In the first instance, a private autonomous 5G network will be established for the Armed Forces. A private 5G network ensures lightning-fast data flow and high robustness.

โ€œAs one of the Norwegian Armed Forcesโ€™ strategic partners, we will now connect the Norwegian Defenseโ€™s operational needs with technology and a holistic architecture to increase the Armed Forces’ operational capability. We look forward to working with one of Norway’s largest organizations with innovation and development,โ€ says Birgitte Engebretsen, head of Telenor Norwayโ€™s Business Division.


The partnerships involve planning, designing, developing, and operating a pilot on a mobile, autonomous private 5G network, which cooperates with a defense-specific network slice (โ€˜Defense sliceโ€™) in the public mobile network. In simpler terms, the Norwegian Armed Forces will have its own tailor-made network in Telenor’s 5G mobile network. The purpose is to develop a service that can be the subject of a future scaled procurement.

A private mobile network is operated completely independently of commercial networks and will stay afloat even if the commercial mobile network is affected. In a pilot project, Telenor has set up a private mobile network for the Norwegian Armed Forces. Private Mobile Networks also have superior security and are therefore well suited to be used by the Armed Forces.

โ€œWe have for several years tested 5G and what opportunities it can provide us in the defense sector. We are now taking it a step further by entering into agreements with commercial operators to look at the possibilities of delivering a separate military 5G network that can be combined with the national networks that are now being established,โ€ says Eiliv Ofigsbรธ, head of ICT capabilities in the Norwegian Defence Material Agency.

โ€œLooking ahead, it is clear that interaction between military units that can be connected to either private autonomous 5G networks or military network slices in Telenor’s commercial network is a natural goal for the cooperation. Our ambition is to increase the Norwegian Armed Forces’ operational capability by delivering Telenor’s services. This type of technology collaboration contributes to future societal development,โ€ says Engebretsen.

The Norwegian Armed Forces and Telenor Norway entered into a strategic ICT partnership in 2018, which forms the basis for this contract.


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