Nokia accelerates multi-Gig PON fibre broadband services | Computer Weekly
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Nokia has introduced a 25G passive optical network (PON) high-density line card aimed at enhancing multi-gigabit residential broadband services. Incorporating the Quillion chipset, it supports various PON technologies, allowing operators to deliver true 10Gb/s services efficiently. This innovation enables faster data downloads, instant cloud access for critical applications, and supports advanced Wi-Fi 7. Over 20 global operators, including Google Fiber, utilize this technology to meet increasing consumer demands for speed. Industry experts emphasize its importance for service providers to retain competitiveness and improve customer satisfaction through high-speed capabilities.
"Being able to cost-effectively scale multi-gigabit and true 10Gbps services across their entire residential subscriber base is critical for service providers in increasingly competitive broadband markets."
"Fibre is a strategic asset that ensures our network can scale and adapt to changing customer needs. The ability to seamlessly upgrade from..."
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