Net Insight secures order from Three Denmark

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Net Insight has won a first order from Three Denmark (Three) for its GPS/GNSS-free time synchronisation solution. This order is set to power Three Denmark’s 5G rollout.

Building on the successful deployment in Sweden, Three Denmark has chosen Net Insight to bolster its 5G network’s synchronisation capabilities. The first order will be delivered in the first quarter of this year.

The deployment of Net Insight’s Zyntai nodes marks the introduction of this advanced synchronisation product into Three Denmark’s network. The companies are working closely to plan for the deployment, reducing cost of synchronisation and ensuring independence from GPS/GNSS for synchronisation. The order signifies a significant step forward in Three Denmark’s 5G journey, enabling the expansion of their network.

“We are convinced that Net Insight’s synchronisation solution meets our stringent requirements for a GPS-independent network,” says Kim Christensen, a CTO at Three Denmark. “It has proven to be the most adaptable, dependable and cost-effective solution, aligning perfectly with Three’s high standards for 5G.”

“We are delighted that another strong and progressive operator such as Three Denmark has chosen our solution. The high number of GNSS jamming incidents in the last months has increased the interest in our GPS/GNSS independent synchronisation solution,” says Crister Fritzson, a CEO of Net Insight. “Beyond its GPS independence, our Zyntai solution reduces overall costs and accelerates 5G rollouts. The increased security and availability of the solution is key in meeting the requirements of new advanced 5G services, aligning with the vision of a forward-thinking mobile operator like Three.”

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