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Organization

CELERWAY COMMUNICATION AS

Norwegian SME building mobile broadband bonding technology, with expertise in transport-layer networking, mobile measurement, and 5G experimentation.

Technology SMEdigitalNOSMENo active H2020 projectsThin data (2/5)
H2020 projects
3
As coordinator
0
Total EC funding
€911K
Unique partners
46
What they do

Their core work

Celerway Communication is a Norwegian SME specializing in mobile broadband connectivity solutions, particularly multi-network bonding and reliable internet transport. They develop technology for aggregating multiple cellular connections to deliver resilient, high-performance mobile networking. Their H2020 involvement spans internet transport architecture, mobile broadband measurement across Europe, and 5G end-to-end network experimentation — all pointing to deep expertise in making mobile connectivity work reliably in demanding conditions.

Core expertise

What they specialise in

Mobile broadband networkingprimary
3 projects

All three projects (NEAT, MONROE, 5GENESIS) center on mobile network performance, measurement, and connectivity.

Mobile network measurement and monitoringsecondary
1 project

MONROE was dedicated to measuring mobile broadband network performance across Europe.

5G network integration and testingemerging
1 project

Participated in 5GENESIS as a third party, contributing to 5G end-to-end network experimentation and system integration.

Evolution & trajectory

How they've shifted over time

Early focus
Mobile broadband and transport protocols
Recent focus
5G network experimentation

Celerway's trajectory shows a clear progression from foundational internet transport work toward applied 5G experimentation. Their early projects (NEAT, MONROE, both starting 2015) focused on building better transport protocols and systematically measuring real-world mobile broadband performance across Europe. By 2018, they moved into 5G territory with 5GENESIS, contributing to end-to-end 5G network testing and integration — a natural evolution from measuring existing networks to helping build and validate next-generation ones.

Celerway is moving from mobile broadband measurement toward active participation in 5G infrastructure validation, suggesting readiness for 6G and advanced connectivity projects.

Collaboration profile

How they like to work

Role: specialist_contributorReach: European14 countries collaborated

Celerway operates as a contributing partner rather than a project leader — they have never coordinated an H2020 project and joined 5GENESIS as a third party. Despite only three projects, they have worked with 46 unique partners across 14 countries, indicating they join large research-intensive consortia where their specific mobile connectivity expertise fills a defined technical niche. This makes them a reliable specialist contributor who integrates into existing teams rather than driving overall project direction.

Despite a small project portfolio, Celerway has built a surprisingly broad network of 46 partners across 14 countries, reflecting participation in large ICT consortia. Their connections span widely across European research and telecom ecosystems.

Why partner with them

What sets them apart

Celerway brings a rare SME perspective to large-scale network research: they are a product company that builds real mobile connectivity hardware and software, not just a research lab. This means they contribute practical, deployable technology to consortia that often skew academic. For partners seeking someone who can translate 5G research into working mobile broadband products, Celerway offers a direct path from experimentation to market.

Notable projects

Highlights from their portfolio

  • NEAT
    Their largest funded project (EUR 600K), tackling fundamental internet transport-layer architecture — the plumbing that all mobile connectivity depends on.
  • MONROE
    A Europe-wide mobile broadband measurement platform — rare infrastructure project that generated real-world performance data across multiple countries and operators.
  • 5GENESIS
    Joined as third party for 5G end-to-end testing, signaling their transition from measuring existing networks to validating next-generation 5G infrastructure.
Cross-sector capabilities
Transport and logistics (reliable mobile connectivity for vehicles and remote operations)Emergency and public safety communicationsIoT and industrial connectivityRural and maritime broadband access
Analysis note: Profile based on only 3 projects (one as third party with no direct funding). The company name and project topics strongly suggest mobile broadband bonding technology, but with limited project data the expertise profile should be verified. No website was provided in the data for cross-referencing.