Finnish KNL Networks Buyer – E24



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Telenor believes that they have now acquired the last missing piece in the job of providing seamless communication services at sea.

Ove Fredheim in Telenor

Gorm Kallestad / NTB

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Telenor’s subsidiary, Telenor Maritime, offers mobile satellite connections to cruise, ferry and offshore fleets around the world.

They have now signed an agreement to buy 100 percent of KNL Networks of Finland. Telenor informs E24 that the parties will not issue the sale price.

KNL Networks started in 2011 and offers solutions for civil and military shipping.

The company has developed a mesh network, which in theory is somewhat similar to what many people use at home on modern Wi-Fi networks.

Connect ships

KNL’s radio system allows users to establish their own independent network with a range of a few to many thousands of kilometers.

In the same way that a home mesh system uses multiple nodes to create a single network throughout the house, KNL’s system does the same at sea: multiple ships can connect and have access to the network on land, even if just a really grounded ship.

Telenor notes that KNL’s system also enables ships to access “critical IoT communications” on board, that is, to connect to onboard devices and equipment that can communicate wirelessly using mobile technology.

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“One-stop shop”

– Maritime digitization is developing by leaps and bounds, and this acquisition puts Telenor Maritime in a good position to take advantage of the growth opportunities in this change, says Telenor Maritime Chairman of the Board and Chairman of Telenor Group Holdings, Ove Fredheim , it’s a statement.

– It will also further strengthen Arendal’s role as one of Norway’s most innovative municipalities, he adds, referring to Telenor Maritime’s head office.

Telenor Maritime itself notes in a press release that with this technology and its expertise, “the last missing piece for the merchant fleet is finally in place” through a “dedicated end-to-end channel for stable access, secure and affordable business critical information. “

– This positioning is unique in the maritime sector, which makes Telenor Maritime a “one-stop shop” for the digitization of the maritime industry. We are pleased to have the opportunity to merge with Telenor Maritime and become part of the Telenor Group, says Toni Lindén, CEO of KNL Networks, in a statement.

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