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Cybernet and Nokia redefine Pakistan's network landscape with 1.2T-per-lambda backbone
GlobeNewswire News Room· 2025-05-07 06:00
Press ReleaseCybernet and Nokia redefine Pakistan’s network landscape with 1.2T-per-lambda backbone Cybernet has selected Nokia’s innovative 1830 Global Express (GX) platform with integrated optical line system capabilities and ICE7 coherent optics.Cybernet’s new network will provide connectivity services to over 25 cities across Pakistan. The Nokia solution will help Cybernet meet growing customer bandwidth demands with high-capacity services at market-competitive cost and power per bit. 7 May 2025 Espoo ...
Cybernet and Nokia redefine Pakistan’s network landscape with 1.2T-per-lambda backbone
Globenewswire· 2025-05-07 06:00
Core Insights - Cybernet, Pakistan's leading fiber broadband provider, has partnered with Nokia to deploy a new long-haul Optical Fiber Cable network capable of delivering 1.2 terabits per second (Tbps) per wavelength, significantly enhancing the country's digital infrastructure [1][3][10] - The new network will connect over 25 cities in its initial phase and provide more than 50 Tbps of long-haul capacity, supporting various connectivity solutions including data center interconnect and consumer broadband services [1][2][10] - This initiative aims to accelerate Pakistan's digital transformation and improve regional connectivity by offering scalable, high-capacity services at competitive rates [4][5] Company Overview - Cybernet has over 25 years of experience in the telecommunications sector, operating the largest FTTX network in Pakistan and serving enterprise, corporate, and residential customers [11] - The company also provides international connectivity services and is the parent company of StormFiber, a rapidly growing fiber broadband provider [11] - Cybernet's investment in Nokia's 1830 GX platform with ICE7 coherent optics is a strategic move to meet increasing bandwidth demands and enhance service offerings [3][10] Industry Impact - The deployment of Nokia's optical transport solution is expected to modernize Pakistan's connectivity landscape, enabling high-speed, low-latency services across the country [6][10] - The new backbone will facilitate cross-border transit services for carriers and internet service providers in Central Asia, fostering greater regional integration [4][6] - By leveraging advanced technology, the initiative positions Cybernet to better serve its customers and contribute to the global digital economy [5][6]