Drones have opened up amazing aerial views of Oslo’s fjords and cityscape – but flying one comes with strict rules. Norway has comprehensive drone regulations that apply equally to recreational hobbyists and commercial operators. These rules are overseen by the Civil Aviation Authority of Norway (Luftfartstilsynet) under a common European framework set by the EU…
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General Overview of Drone Laws in Norway Norway’s drone regulations are largely aligned with the common European Union (EASA) framework, as Norway participates in the EU’s aviation safety system dronelicense.eu. This means that since 2021, uniform EU drone rules apply in Norway, focusing on a risk-based approach rather than separating users by recreational or commercial…
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Norway reaches near-universal online access, with about 99% of residents online, 99.1% of homes able to receive at least 100 Mbps, and 96% gigabit availability as of 2024. Fiber-to-the-home (FTTH/FTTP) is the fixed broadband backbone, with over 70% of households on fiber delivering symmetric speeds from hundreds of Mbps up to multi-gigabit. As of 2023–2024,…
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