Nokia expands network-in-a-box programme to simplify broadband builds and BEAD projects

Sandy Motley of Nokia

Nokia has announced the expansion of its ‘network-in-a-box’ programme to provide essential network infrastructure products in a single bundle that operators and BEAD (Broadband Equity, Access and Deployment) participants need to build or scale broadband networks. The pre-packaged solutions from Nokia are configurable to each individual network build and are available to ship directly through Nokia or its network of channel partners.

BEAD participants focused on bridging the digital divide can also leverage Nokia’s network-in-a-box programme. The programme provides all of the recently announced U.S. manufactured fibre-optic broadband network electronics products and optical modules in a single solution.

Bringing high-speed access to households or communities is an intricate process that can challenge the most experienced broadband network builders. Operators need to be able to source a wide range of components and networking equipment all while ensuring their quality and compatibility.

Nokia’s enhanced network-in-a-box simplifies the process, providing everything required to deploy a broadband network as a single bundled solution. The network-in-a-box programme encompasses Nokia’s IP routing, Fibre OLT, Fibre ONT, and Wi-Fi beacon products, along with software and services that facilitate operators of all sizes in constructing their fibre broadband networks. Network-in-a-box solution facilitates the construction of small greenfield fibre networks or the expansion of existing GPON (gigabit passive optical network) networks to accommodate XGS and 25G-PON capabilities.

Sandy Motley, president, fixed networks at Nokia, says “We’re excited to help operators and network builders get access to the tools they need simplify and accelerate broadband rollouts to help make high-speed broadband access a reality for all. The network-in-a-box programme equips network builders with the necessary technology they need in a single solution to connect more homes, schools, businesses and communities that will ultimately help foster innovation and expand economies.”

Julie Kunstler, chief analyst, broadband access intelligence service at OMDIA, says “Building broadband networks requires an incredible amount of coordination, resources, funding and expertise. Any misstep can impact meeting network build timelines and budgets. Programmes, like Nokia’s network-in-a-box, can help to simplify and speed the process by providing network builders with the full set of technologies and services that they need to deploy a broadband network in one single solution. This can ultimately help reduce time, costs and complexities, leading to more successful network builds.”

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