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Home » Kerala Completes 35,000km State Fiber Backbone with Ribbon

Kerala Completes 35,000km State Fiber Backbone with Ribbon

July 22, 2025
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The Government of Kerala has completed the backbone rollout of its Kerala Fiber Optic Network (KFON) project, deploying over 35,000 kilometers of fiber optic cable with support from Ribbon Communications. The network leverages Ribbon’s Apollo DWDM transport and OTN switching platforms, as well as the Muse multilayer automation suite, to deliver statewide high-speed connectivity. KFON is now connecting more than 30,000 government institutions while enabling free and subsidized internet access for underserved communities, advancing Kerala’s vision of digital inclusion and internet access as a basic right.

Situated along India’s southwestern coast, Kerala is a densely populated state known for its high literacy rates, strong public health system, and extensive rural communities. Its unique geography—a narrow strip between the Arabian Sea and the Western Ghats—makes broadband connectivity challenging, especially in hilly and remote areas. KFON addresses these challenges by establishing a robust, open-access fiber infrastructure that can be used by public and private operators alike to extend service delivery across the state.

KFON’s infrastructure is based on a non-discriminatory, shared model guided by TRAI recommendations. The core and middle-mile architecture relieves telecom operators of Right-of-Way (RoW) and capital expenditures in remote zones. This allows Tier 2 and Tier 3 ISPs, MSOs, and LCOs to expand into previously under-connected areas, with potential to deliver e-Governance and other digital services. Ribbon’s modular and secure solutions are designed to support future capacity growth and new technologies, ensuring long-term network sustainability and service flexibility.

  • Ribbon provided Apollo DWDM and OTN platforms for high-capacity transport
  • Muse automation platform supports network design, control, and planning
  • KFON backbone spans 35,000 km across Kerala’s coastal and mountainous regions
  • Provides connectivity to 30,000+ government institutions and rural communities
  • KFON follows TRAI’s open-access model with no preferential treatment to providers

“We are setting up a state-wide core optical fiber network and providing connectivity to more than 30,000 government institutions, as well as offering free and subsidized Internet to disadvantaged citizens, with the aim of making Internet access a basic right for all,” said Dr. Santhosh Babu IAS (Retd.), Managing Director of KFON.

🌐 Why it Matters: Kerala’s geography has long posed obstacles to equitable broadband access. By building a 35,000 km, open-access fiber backbone, KFON creates a scalable and inclusive digital foundation that empowers local providers and government agencies. Ribbon’s DWDM and network automation technologies ensure this public network can support long-term growth and 5G-readiness. The project offers a replicable model for other regions seeking cost-effective, non-exclusive broadband expansion.

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