Telenor invests to
further digitalise the maritime industry
24 November 2020
Telenor Maritime has
reached an agreement to acquire 100 percent of
the shares in KNL Networks, a Finnish technology
company. KNL Networks has developed a unique
technology, providing data access through a
secure, global mesh network and critical
on-board IoT communications at sea.
Sustainable innovation
Telenor Maritime is now one
step closer to realising its vision of closing
the digital divide between the onshore and
offshore industries. This technology will
provide the industry with an opportunity to
better utilise digital solutions. Increased
digitalisation at sea will empower partners to
make more and better data-driven decisions.
– The digitalisation of the
maritime industry is evolving rapidly, and this
acquisition positions Telenor Maritime to
capture growth opportunities in this shift. This
will open up new business opportunities,
contribute to a more sustainable operations and
secure connectivity at sea, and create an even
stronger centre of innovation in Arendal, says
Chairman of Telenor Maritime and Head of Telenor
Group Holdings, Ove Fredheim.
New wave of secure
communication
Telenor Maritime is an
established provider of secure connectivity to
cruise, ferry, and offshore industries.
Combining the competences of both KNL and
Telenor Maritime will open up a new wave of
secure digital connectivity at sea, including
global access and access management of
operation-critical data and cyber security.
– This positioning is
unique in the maritime sector, making Telenor
Maritime the only one stop shop for digital
transformation of maritime industry. We’re
excited about the opportunity to join forces
with Telenor Maritime and to become a part of
Telenor Group – a company that has over a
century of history in the field of connectivity
and a reputation of being a trusted partner,
says Toni Lindén, CEO KNL Networks.