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Hotwire has connected with Nokia on 25G and 50G PON tests running on the operator's existing fiber network. #pressrelease
December 3, 2024
Nokia today announced that Hotwire Communications, one of the leading US fiber-optic telecommunications providers specializing in residential and business services, has successfully tested 25G and 50G PON broadband speeds over its existing fiber network. Hotwire, whose Fision® suite of products delivers cutting-edge connectivity solutions, joins a growing list of leading US-based providers like Google and Frontier that have successfully demonstrated these record-breaking speeds. Using Nokia's Lightspan MF fiber access platform, Hotwire will be able to quickly upgrade its fiber network to meet the growing demand for faster, more reliable connectivity.
Fiber is a future-proof, energy-efficient technology being used to connect everything to high-speed internet services. Today, operators worldwide are leveraging multi-gigabit opportunities using 10G and 25G PON. When the need for more speed arises, operators have a path to 50G PON upgrades and beyond. Nokia is the only vendor that can support all next-generation PON options, including 10G, 25G, 50G, and future 100G PON technologies.
With Nokia's Lightspan fiber access platform, operators can choose a PON solution that best meets their specific use case or business needs. The 25G and 50G PON trial with Nokia showcases Hotwire's commitment to continually enhance its fiber network and marks an important step towards extending new ultra-broadband services. Leveraging Nokia's fiber solution, Hotwire was able to simultaneously run 10G, 25G, and 50G PON broadband services over its live fiber network in Florida. This showcased the network's flexibility and scalability it can deliver to keep pace with the growing demand for multi-gigabit services, allowing the ISP to seamlessly move from XGS-PON today to 25G PON and 50G PON in the future using the same access node and fiber cables.
Read the full press release here.
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