123NET uses Adtran Mosaic software platform to deliver high-speed connectivity to Michigan communes

Adtran has announced that 123NET is utilising its scalable and flexible Mosaic software platform to roll out high-speed fibre broadband services across Michigan. The deployment leverages Adtran’s XGS-PON technology to connect the state’s range of communities, including previously underserved areas.

With Adtran’s Mosaic software platform, the service provider is able to offer tailored, high-quality connectivity to more customers and fully maximise the potential of its fibre-based network. 123NET is also using Adtran equipment to provide its customers with secure in-home Wi-Fi services.

“With the flexibility of Adtran’s AI-driven Mosaic software and the support of its expert team, we’ve been able to push forward our commitment to improve connectivity in Michigan. Our expanding fibre-to-the-home infrastructure is growing into rural regions, ensuring no community is left behind. Now families in these underserved areas can enjoy the same high-speed, reliable connectivity as those living in dense urban environments,” says Chuck Irvin, executive vice president at 123NET.

“Adtran’s Mosaic One software-as-a-service provides a comprehensive and unified view of our end-to-end network. With one pane of glass, we can provision new services, streamline previously manual operational tasks and tailor our offerings to meet our customers’ specific needs.”

With Adtran’s Mosaic software platform, 123NET can continue to offer its customers consistent, highly competitive pricing. Featuring AI-driven actionable intelligence and granular network control, the deployment leverages an agile service delivery framework, accelerating rollouts and reducing truck rolls.

123NET’s subscribers also benefit from an in-home Wi-Fi experience. By using Adtran’s SDGs (service delivery gateways) and Plume management system, 123NET can help customers tailor their Wi-Fi services to their specific needs. The system uses AI to learn about the customers’ home environments and automatically adjusts Wi-Fi to ensure optimum security, reliability and performance.

“With our Mosaic software’s easy scalability, 123NET has a highly efficient and sustainable route to rolling out exceptional ultra-fast services, transforming how communities live and work,” comments John Scherzinger, GM of Americas sales at Adtran. “But what we’re doing here is about more than just technology. We’re working closely with the team at 123NET to ensure they have everything they need to deliver reliable and robust full-fibre services to Michigan’s most underserved communities. From today, more Michiganders can leverage high-speed connectivity to participate in our increasingly digitised society. With no community left in the digital dark, job creation and economic growth are sure to follow. Make no mistake, this is a huge win for the Great Lakes State.”

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