Nokia claims US fibre wins with Outer Reach Broadband and BerryComm | Computer Weekly
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Nokia is enhancing connectivity in rural Maine through partnerships with Outer Reach Broadband and BerryComm, facilitating deployments of next-generation fibre networks. The goal is to address the digital divide by delivering fast, reliable multi-gigabit services. Outer Reach, launched in 2020, aims to provide top-notch internet services while supporting local economic growth. The fibre deployment enables customers to access 10Gbps symmetrical broadband, setting up a foundation for future 25G capabilities, and ultimately boosting service reliability for households and businesses, fulfilling a crucial need in underserved areas.
"At Outer Reach Broadband, we are committed to delivering fast, reliable and future-proof internet services to the communities we serve. After careful consideration, we've chosen Nokia's FTTP [fibre to the premises] platform for our fibre deployments because of its proven performance, scalability and innovative technology," said Tom Kirby, co-founder and president of Outer Reach Broadband.
"Nokia's solutions align perfectly with our mission to provide cutting-edge broadband services that meet today's demands while anticipating future needs through its 10Gbps symmetrical service and readiness for 25G technologies."
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