
"Looking to deliver improved customer experience, better energy efficiency and flexibility to support evolving needs in business and education in a crucial market, Netplus has deployed the latest 400G routing technology and software-defined access network (SDAN) platform from Nokia to scale its high-speed broadband and internet-delivered TV (IPTV) services across Punjab and other cities. A subsidiary of the Fastway Group, Netplus claims to be one of India's fastest-growing internet service providers (ISPs), offering high-speed internet, smart telephony and OTT services."
"The provider primarily operates in Punjab and other parts of North India - extending to more than 400 cities across eight states - delivering services to residential, SME and corporate customers. Broadband services include fibre-to-the-home (FTTH) networks. It offers combo deals including TV, calling and broadband services with options to customise plans with OTT apps. With a rapid shift in consumer demand for on-demand video, online gaming and educational services, Indian ISPs are under pressure to upgrade their networks for performance and sustainability."
"Nokia believes that the new technology deployment will enable Netplus to deliver more immersive and flexible services to nearly two million users while ensuring network energy efficiency and long-term scalability. It added that the roll-out allows Netplus to transition subscribers from traditional linear TV to on-demand IPTV services while opening doors for high-bandwidth applications such as e-commerce and digital classrooms."
Netplus, a Fastway Group subsidiary, operates across Punjab and more than 400 cities in eight states, providing FTTH broadband, smart telephony, OTT services, and combo TV/calling/broadband plans. The company deployed Nokia's 400G routing technology and software-defined access network (SDAN) to scale high-speed broadband and IPTV services. The upgrade responds to growing demand for on-demand video, online gaming and educational services, and aims to serve nearly two million users. The roll-out targets improved customer experience, greater energy efficiency, long-term scalability, migration from linear TV to on-demand IPTV, and enablement of high-bandwidth applications like e-commerce and digital classrooms.
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