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Home » India’s Netplus Broadband picks Nokia for big rollout

India’s Netplus Broadband picks Nokia for big rollout

March 13, 2023
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Netplus Broadband, an Internet Service Provider (ISP) in India, has selected Nokia’s Multi-Access Gateway Broadband Network Gateway (BNG) application for access management and 7750 S and 7250 IXR aggregation routers for a major rollout in northern India.

Netplus has operations spread across 400 plus cities and towns in several states in Northern India, with the biggest in Punjab.  

In addition, Netplus will also deploy Nokia’s 7750 SR Extended Services Appliance (ESA) to scale support of Carrier Grade Network Address Translation (CGNAT), helping it solve the challenges faced by increasing demand for connected endpoints.

Netplus will be partnering with Nokia’s IP Networks services team to support the deployment of the Nokia products and applications to deliver the new, quad-play residential broadband services to its subscriber base of one million plus across the state of Punjab. 

Arshdeep Singh Mundi, Executive Director at Netplus, said: “Our partnership with Nokia will help us achieve our goals of a world-class broadband experience for our customers and last-mile broadband expansion with the benefit of added capacity. The expanded coverage will leverage Nokia’s state of the art broadband access infrastructure and help Netplus cater to our customers’ increasing demand, helping drive the Digital India vision.”

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