Europe's most versatile satellite operator.

For more than two decades we have delivered premium broadcast and data services over our 1° West fleet, with teleports and terrestrial fibre where it matters for uptime and quality. We focus on clear service definitions, responsive operations, and roadmaps that match how TV and mobility networks evolve.
Telenor Satellite connects you to what matters most.

Premium satellite services from 1° West

Telenor Satellite is a wholesale operator across broadcast, occasional-use television, and data services. We work with leading antenna and modem partners for maritime and land VSAT, major DTH platforms across the Nordics and Central and Eastern Europe, and international broadcasters that need stable capacity and professional ground services.

Our 1° West neighbourhood supports large-scale distribution alongside targeted connectivity: millions of TV homes, active maritime fleets, hundreds of land sites, and hundreds of broadcaster relationships that rely on predictable performance and transparent change management.

Reliability at our core

Telenor Satellite runs a hybrid network that combines the 1° West satellite fleet, the Nittedal teleport, and terrestrial fibre extensions so remote sites on land and at sea get resilient paths, monitored capacity, and operational staff who know both broadcast chains and IP services.

Headquarters sit with Telenor Group in Fornebu outside Oslo, and the company remains fully owned by Telenor ASA, with governance and security practices aligned to group standards.

How to use this site

Use the Broadcast section for dedicated and shared satellite TV, neighbourhood details, channel lists, coverage maps, and occasional-use booking context. The Data section groups maritime VSAT, land enterprise services, reseller information, and data coverage. Events and downloads highlight trade-show meetings and technical collateral. For a plain-language walkthrough of contour PDFs, open the reading satellite coverage maps guide.

If you need pricing, coverage checks, or a service change window, start from the relevant product page and note the contact routes shown in the footer and contact widgets. News items document fleet updates, regulatory milestones, and customer projects so you can see what changed and when.