BerryComm has expanded its fiber-optic network in Central Indiana with Nokia’s optical networking technology, enhancing high-speed broadband access for homes and businesses. The deployment includes a 100+ mile (160+ km) backbone from Indianapolis to Logansport, leveraging Nokia’s 1830 Photonic Service Switch (PSS) with coherent optics and Reconfigurable Optical Add-Drop Multiplexer (ROADM) technology. This upgrade strengthens BerryComm’s ability to deliver scalable, high-capacity broadband services while reducing reliance on third-party carriers for last-mile connectivity.
With Nokia’s optical networking solutions, BerryComm can ensure greater network reliability and future-proof its infrastructure to support speeds of 100G and beyond. The expansion aims to improve connectivity for both residential and business customers, enabling mission-critical applications and maximizing operational efficiency. The initiative aligns with BerryComm’s mission to bridge the digital divide and foster economic growth in underserved communities.
BerryComm and Nokia’s collaboration highlights the role of fiber networks in advancing digital inclusion. As demand for high-speed internet continues to grow, the upgraded infrastructure positions BerryComm to expand services while maintaining full control over service quality and scalability.
• BerryComm expands fiber network with Nokia’s optical technology in Central Indiana.
• 100+ mile (160+ km) fiber backbone connects Indianapolis to Logansport.
• Nokia’s 1830 Photonic Service Switch (PSS) and ROADM technology enhance scalability.
• Network upgrade supports speeds of 100G and beyond for residential and business users.
• Expansion aims to bridge the digital divide and improve economic opportunities.