Nokia to extend fiber broadband equipment manufacturing in India
Nokia says it will extend manufacturing of GPON optical line terminals (OLTs) at its factory in Sriperimbudur near Chennai, India. The company says increased demand for PON OLTs in India and other international markets sparked the decision.
Such demand comes in part from Nokia’s participation in the Government of India’s Production Linked Incentive (PLI) program. Meanwhile, the company says it continues to see growing interest in PON in other nearby markets such as Japan and Southeast Asia. Expanding the view to optical communications in general, Nokia says it is seeing significant fiber-technology demand from mobile network operators (MNOs) in the region as they deploy 5G and need optical transport in support.
“The importance and criticality of high-speed broadband has never been more pronounced as it is today,” commented Sandy Motley, President Fixed Networks at Nokia. “As the momentum towards 5G networks and new hybrid usage models push operators towards increasingly distributed network architectures, service providers are investing in fiber to build out and upgrade their existing networks. Nokia is the leader in FTTx solutions globally and is innovating rapidly to introduce next-generation PON solutions. We are happy to add the manufacturing capacity in India to better address increasing demand in the region and worldwide.”
“India is seeing massive demand for fiber connectivity from both fixed and mobile operators. OLT production at our Chennai plant will offer a timely boost to meeting this demand in a timely way. Service providers in India will benefit from the increased availability of both existing Lightspan product lines as well as upcoming GPON access nodes which offer smaller lower-density OLTs to suit a range of conditions and requirements,” added Sanjay Malik, senior vice president and head of India market at Nokia.
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