Telenor’s KNL eyes growth as NATO demand for secure military radios rises
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According to Reuters, the main buyers are NATO member countries that are seeking to strengthen and modernize their battlefield communications.
Telenor defence unit bullish on HF radio demand
Telenor’s Finnish subsidiary KNL forecast a surge in demand for its secure and resilient military communication equipment after winning contracts from Finland and Sweden valued at €15 million. KNL CEO Toni Linden stated it is increasing production to meet growing demand, with several countries running pilots and expectations for future orders running high. “We’re seeing strong interest from the market to test and adopt” the offering, Linden said…
Telenor’s KNL sees growth in military radio demand
OSLO :Telenor’s Finnish subsidiary KNL said on Tuesday it is seeing rising demand in the coming years for its encrypted portable radio units from NATO countries looking to boost battlefield communications. Earlier this month, KNL announced a joint procurement of more than 15 million euros ($17.6 million) by the Finnish and Swedish armed forces for its Cognitive Networked High Frequency (CNHF) manpack radios. “This is just the opening contract,” …
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