- Telia has achieved nationwide 5G coverage in Norway, reaching nearly 99% of the population, with 1.6 million devices connected to its network.
- Telia’s 5G network has boosted download speeds by 375% and mobile data usage by 900% in Tromsø, and the company has deployed private 5G networks for the military and logistics sectors.
What happened: Telia reaches 99% of Norway’s population with 5G setting a new milestone in mobile connectivity
Telia has announced that it is the first operator in Norway to deliver nationwide 5G coverage, now reaching nearly 99% of the population. This milestone comes four years after the company activated its first 5G base stations in Lillestrøm. Telia now connects 1.6 million 5G-enabled devices, with many users relying on 5G for internet access. Notably, in Tromsø, a combination of 5G and 4G has led to a 375% increase in average download speeds and a 900% rise in mobile data usage since 2019. Telia also highlighted its deployment of private 5G networks for the Norwegian Armed Forces and logistics company Posten Bring, as well as a unique collaboration with rescue services to test a drone-powered 5G/4G base station for disaster recovery.
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Why it’s important
Telia’s achievement of nationwide 5G coverage is a major milestone in the digital transformation of Norway. By reaching nearly 99% of the population, the company has set a new benchmark for mobile connectivity in the country, providing faster internet speeds and more reliable mobile services for millions of customers. This extensive coverage not only enhances the user experience for everyday consumers but also empowers businesses and industries to leverage the full potential of 5G. The example in Tromsø, where 5G combined with 4G has boosted download speeds by 375% and mobile data usage by 900%, highlights the real-world benefits of 5G technology, offering faster and more efficient access to information and services.
Furthermore, Telia’s investments in private 5G networks for the Norwegian Armed Forces and logistics company Posten Bring demonstrate its growing role in providing tailored solutions for critical sectors. The deployment of a private network for the military ensures secure and reliable communication, while the network for Posten Bring boosts operational efficiency by connecting warehouse equipment, enabling faster logistics operations.
Telia’s partnership with rescue services to test a drone-powered 5G/4G base station adds another layer of significance. The ability to quickly restore mobile coverage after natural disasters or extreme weather events could save lives and ensure that emergency services remain operational when most needed.
All these developments position Telia as a leader in Norway’s 5G landscape, not just in consumer services but also in advancing innovative solutions for various sectors. As the company continues to roll out its 5G network, these initiatives will likely shape the future of connectivity and inspire similar advancements across Europe and beyond.