Netplus Broadband selects Nokia

Netplus Broadband, an Internet Service Provider (ISP) in India, has selected Nokia to deploy its Multi-Access Gateway Broadband Network Gateway (BNG) application for access management.
Laptop users in businessNetplus Broadband has operations spread across 400 plus cities and towns in several states in Northern India.

Netplus Broadband will also deploy Nokia’s 7750 SR Extended Services Appliance (ESA) to scale support of Carrier Grade Network Address Translation (CGNAT).

Nokia’s Broadband Network Gateway is hosted on the FP5-based 7750 SR, and the 7250 IXR, which provides high-density aggregation.

The 7750 SR is based on Nokia’s FP5 silicon, which enables broadband services with better subscriber management, bandwidth management and per-subscriber policy control, as well as performance and a 75 percent reduction in power consumption over FP4 silicon.

Netplus will be partnering with Nokia’s IP Networks services team to support the deployment of the Nokia products and applications to deliver the new, quad-play residential broadband services to its subscriber base of one million plus across the state of Punjab.

Arshdeep Singh Mundi, Executive Director at Netplus said: “The expanded coverage will leverage Nokia’s state of the art broadband access infrastructure and help Netplus cater to our customers’ increasing demand, helping drive the Digital India vision.”

Vach Kompella, Vice President, IP Networks Division at Nokia said: “Our Multi-Access Gateway BNG, hosted on our 7750 SR platform, and 7250 IXR offers a scalable and high-capacity infrastructure to enable ISPs like Netplus to build a foundation for rapid broadband access growth.”