Nokia Upgrades Broadband Infrastructure in Pennsylvania

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Nokia Corporation (NYSE: NOK) revealed that Service Electric Cablevision (SECV), a Pennsylvania-based cable operator, has opted to deploy Nokia’s 25 Gigabit PON (Passive Optical Network) fiber solution across its footprint. SECV aims to offer fast Internet services to more than 200,000 homes by deploying an advanced fiber infrastructure.

Successful implantation of Pennsylvania’s first 25G PON fiber to the home network will enable SECV to deliver ultrafast broadband services to end-users and solidify its position as the premier cable operator in the region. Nokia 25G PON is a cost-efficient solution powered by a Quillion chipset that facilitates smooth deployment with existing infrastructure. The value of 25G PON lies in its capability to offer huge symmetrical bandwidth capacity, empowering SECV to provide symmetrical 10Gb/s network services to households and enterprises. 

Nokia said it is paving the way for a seamless transition to future-proof technologies, such as 50G and 100G PON, per evolving market trends. In addition, Nokia is also installing the SF-8M sealed fiber access node, billing it as “the world’s first 25G PON capable node-based optical line terminal” that is designed to deliver high-speed broadband services in an outdoor environment.

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