Telenor's subsidiary secures defence contracts worth €15 million

Telenor's KNL wins significant defence contracts at a crucial geopolitical time, bolstering Nordic security with advanced communications technology.

Telenor’s Finnish subsidiary KNL has successfully secured orders totalling €15 million under a ten-year framework agreement, enhancing Nordic collaboration between the Finnish and Swedish Armed Forces. As the geopolitical climate grows increasingly uncertain across Europe, the demand for robust and independent communication capabilities is imperative for national and regional security.

With these contracts, KNL demonstrates the epitome of Nordic innovation. The security environment demands technology that promises secure and resilient communication solutions. “These contracts underscore the growing demand for secure, resilient communication solutions in an increasingly complex security environment,” shares Dan Ouchterlony, Head of Telenor Amp.

Known for its advanced high-frequency (HF) communication systems, KNL ensures quick connectivity in less than a second, facilitating encrypted and interference-resistant communication. The recent agreements focus primarily on portable HF military radios that are pivotal in regions without conventional infrastructure.

The contracts form part of a broader ten-year arrangement with NORDEFCO, a body that orchestrates Nordic defence cooperation aimed at streamlined procurement and heightened interoperability. The possibility of extending this agreement to encompass additional NATO nations is currently under consideration. The initial order deliveries are set to be completed by year's end.

Toni Lindén, CEO of KNL, remarks on the significance, "These agreements confirm that we’ve developed something truly valuable – especially in a time of geopolitical tension. We’re seeing a strong market interest to test and adopt this solution."

Since its acquisition by Telenor in 2020, KNL has focused extensively on secure defence communications. Besides collaboration through NORDEFCO, the company is currently conducting trials alongside Norway’s Defence Research Establishment (FFI) and liaising with several NATO affiliates.

With Telenor’s support, KNL is well positioned for significant growth in the international defence sector. The company is poised to continue enhancing operational capabilities and reinforcing field security in the complex geopolitical landscape of today. “With Telenor’s resources behind us and technology that meets today’s security challenges, we’re well positioned for continued growth,” observes Lindén.

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