inlandsnät
Inlandsnät, literally “inland network,” is a Swedish term used to describe inland backbone networks that connect municipalities, counties, and rural areas to the national and international telecommunications infrastructure. These networks are typically built and operated as public or semi-public infrastructure, often through municipal networks, regional authorities, or public-private partnerships, with funding from national broadband programs and EU funds. The aim is to provide high-capacity, reliable connectivity in sparsely populated inland regions where commercial providers may have limited incentives to invest.
The backbone usually consists of fiber-optic links spanning long distances between regional hubs, often supplemented by
There is no single nationwide Inlandsnät in Sweden; rather, there are multiple regional and municipal initiatives
Overall, Inlandsnät forms part of Sweden’s strategy to promote universal broadband access, reduce geographic and social