Nokia News: BerryComm, Outer Reach Broadband and Canal+ Telecom

Nokia News: BerryComm, Outer Reach Broadband and Canal+ Telecom
US Internet Service Provider (ISP) Outer Reach Broadband has selected Nokia to deploy a fiber network, enabling the ISP to bring multi-gigabit broadband services to homes and businesses across rural Maine. With Nokia’s fiber solution, which is also ready for 25G, the ISP will be able to provide customers with a 10 Gbps symmetrical broadband service, according to Nokia’s statement on March 10.

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Outer Reach Broadband Expands Multi-Gigabit Fiber

Nokia will also deploy its Altiplano Access Controller, a cloud-native platform for automating broadband networks. In addition, Outer Reach Broadband will deploy Nokia’s portfolio of Wi-Fi 6 beacons with integrated EasyMesh technology, providing customers with whole-home Wi-Fi coverage.

Furthermore, Outer Reach will use Nokia’s Corteca software, to manage and optimise Wi-Fi performance in the home. For the deployment, Nokia has partnered with VarData, a value-added reseller supporting next-generation and legacy networks for both service providers and enterprise customers.

Nokia said this deployment is a pivotal step for Outer Reach Broadband as it complements its fixed wireless network with fiber services.

“Multi-gigabit fiber broadband is increasingly being used to connect everything: homes, businesses, cell sites, and smart cities, providing an opportunity for service providers to offer exceptional services and unlock new revenue streams on fiber,” commented the Head of Partner Program for North America at Nokia.

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