EdgeNectar, Private Networks AS launch Norway's first private 5G FWA network
By AI, Created 3:00 PM UTC, May 24, 2026, /AGP/ – EdgeNectar and Private Networks AS said May 26, 2026, that they are deploying Norway’s first private 5G network for fixed wireless access to extend broadband to rural and underserved areas. The project targets homes, industrial sites and temporary deployments where fiber is costly or difficult to build.
Why it matters: - The deployment aims to bring fiber-like broadband to parts of Norway where wired infrastructure is slow, expensive or impractical. - The project is positioned as a test case for private 5G fixed wireless access in rural markets, industrial settings and other hard-to-serve locations. - EdgeNectar and Private Networks AS say the model could speed up broadband expansion and support Norway’s digital transformation.
What happened: - EdgeNectar Inc. and Private Networks AS announced a strategic partnership on May 26, 2026, to deploy Norway’s first private 5G network for fixed wireless access. - The initial rollout will target rural and remote communities, industrial and energy sites, coastal and maritime environments, and temporary connectivity needs. - The companies said the deployment is designed to deliver high-speed wireless broadband without extensive wired infrastructure.
The details: - EdgeNectar’s CompactOne platform combines 5G core, CU/DU and radio functions in a compact all-in-one system. - The platform is built for plug-and-play deployment, enterprise-grade security, ultra-low latency, integrated network management and indoor or outdoor use. - The ruggedized system is designed for industrial-grade operation and scalable wireless infrastructure. - The solution is described as decentralized and autonomous, with simplified operations and faster deployment. - The companies said the network will provide low latency, high throughput and secure connectivity.
Between the lines: - The partnership pairs EdgeNectar’s enterprise 5G platform with Private Networks AS’s local deployment expertise. - Ken Zhang, EdgeNectar’s CEO, said the project marks a milestone in bringing private 5G into mainstream broadband deployment and showed how AI-driven networks can bridge the digital divide. - Lasse Bjørgan, CEO of Private Networks AS, said the deployment can serve areas where traditional infrastructure is difficult or uneconomical to build. - The emphasis on decentralized, autonomous networking suggests the companies are aiming for faster rollout and lower operating complexity than traditional telecom builds.
What’s next: - After the initial rollout, the companies plan to expand into additional regions across the Nordic market. - The partners also intend to explore edge AI applications, smart infrastructure and IoT, and industrial automation. - The companies said they will jointly pursue opportunities across Scandinavian countries as demand for private wireless infrastructure grows.
The bottom line: - EdgeNectar and Private Networks AS are betting that private 5G can become a practical broadband alternative for rural Norway and a platform for broader industrial connectivity.
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