Nokia and Swedish Company Three Expanded Fast Broadband Access through 5G Fixed Wireless Access
Nokia has been selected by Hi3G Access AB (known as “Three” in Sweden) to provide its high-performance Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) technology to Three’s B2B customers. This collaboration enables the three Swedish companies to provide faster, more convenient, and reliable high-capacity broadband to households and small businesses across the country, especially in areas where fiber optic networks are not yet covered.
This milestone deployment brings a new and trusted Western supplier to the Swedish FWA market and strengthens Nokia’s position in one of the most competitive broadband markets in Europe. With Nokia’s FastMile 5G Gateway 2, users will more easily access reliable high-speed Internet, where there is no optical fiber, or the deployment cost is too high. For consumers and businesses, this means that the speed of streaming, working, learning, and connecting is faster than ever before, even in hard to reach or underserved areas.

.”Our goal is to provide customers with broadband they can trust, which is fast, reliable, and always ready to support anything they want to do online, “said Patrick Flodin, Product Manager at Three Sweden.” Nokia’s solutions provide us with the quality and performance we need, and are supported by a company we can trust.”
Peter Wennerstr ö m, Nokia’s Regional Manager for Sweden, said, “Welcoming three Swedish companies as our new customers is an important moment in our FWA journey. This project reflects our common goal of providing reliable and high-performance broadband experiences based on mobile networks. With one of the best 5G FWA solutions on the market, Nokia provides support for operators who want to quickly and cost effectively expand fixed, wireless, and mobile broadband. ”
This collaboration reinforces Nokia’s commitment to supporting service providers across Europe in addressing the digital divide and providing high-performance connectivity more effectively to a wider range of users.