Telenor Group launches the first 5G pilot in Scandanavia

Telenor Group launches the first 5G pilot in Scandanavia

The pilot was launched during the technology and innovation conference, Kongsberg Summit, and is a milestone in Norwegian telecommunications history.

“We have been preparing for 5G for a long time and it’s great to finally be able to share the technology with families and businesses in the tech city of Kongsberg. We are looking forward to testing the technology and learning as much as possible together with our new pilot customers,” said Sigve Brekke, President and CEO of Telenor Group.

The development of mobile networks is faster than ever, with new generations launching roughly every decade since the introduction of analogue NMT (1G) in 1981. In 2012, Telenor launched 4G followed by 4G+ and according to Speedtest from Ookla, Telenor now has the fastest mobile network in the world. Telenor has kicked off its test of 5G in Kongsberg.

“5G is more than a new generation of mobile network – it unleashes a vast potential within data and telecom services and will improve most services and solutions across industries. With the launch of the very first 5G pilot in Scandinavia, here in Kongsberg we have a flexible toolkit in place, which will help accelerate digitalisation, both in Norway and other markets in which Telenor operates,” said Brekke.

The pilot project in Kongsberg

Telenor’s pilot project offers select residents of Kongsberg the chance to test 5G technology until summer 2019. Initially, five families will test broadband and TV services delivered via 5G in their homes. Subsequently, the pilot will be expanded to include more test users. Several Norwegian businesses are also involved including Coop, The Norwegian Air Ambulance Foundation and Applied Autonomy.

“We are starting in Kongsberg and will expand to offer more pilot locations in 2019, while gradually preparing for the commercial rollout of 5G in 2020,” said Bjørn Ivar Moen, Acting CEO of Telenor Norway.

5G enables inconceivable solutions

Compared to 4G, 5G is a far more advanced and innovative technology with even more capacity, higher speeds and faster response time. 5G will provide Norwegians with access to features and services that have not been seen before. The new mobile technology will enable fibre optic communication speeds in your handset.

“5G technology could fundamentally impact several critical societal functions, such as traffic management, health services and important communications services like emergency communication networks,” said Moen.

Digital Transformation

The 5G network will consist of several network slices, which are fundamentally several different logical networks on the same physical infrastructure. These networks can be adapted to serve different needs and use cases in a completely new way and function as if they are independent networks despite belonging to the same physical 5G network. As a result, we can expect higher speeds, minimal latency and a more reliable network.

”The 5G network is extremely fast, stable and secure, and will dramatically improve services critical to our society. The new network will be a driver of Digital Transformation and we are looking forward to continuing on that journey,” said Moen.

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