Subisu deploys Nokia’s optical networking products in Nepal

Nokia announced that Subisu, an internet service provider in Nepal, has deployed products from Nokia’s optical portfolio to expand into new markets and provide improved quality of services to its subscribers.
Subisu Internet NepalSubisu’s subscribers will benefit from an improved network and will be able to upgrade their existing bandwidth up to 1 Gbps.

Nokia’s optical technology will allow Subisu to address the growing subscriber demand for more network capacity. Nokia has deployed its 1830 Photonic Service Switch (PSS) Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) technology at 11 locations across Nepal. This will allow Subisu to deliver the 100G optical technology.

The deployment follows Subisu’s deployment last year of Nokia’s Fiber-To-The-Home (FTTH) solution for bringing Digital Television and IPTV services to its subscribers in Province 2 in Nepal.

Binaya Mohan Saud, CEO of Subisu, said: “With this initiative, we will be able to realize our business objective of adding new revenue streams and bringing the latest services to our subscribers.”

Vinish Bawa, head of Emerging Business India Market, Nokia, said: “Our optical technology cost-effectively facilitates low latency and higher-capacity networks, ensuring a superior quality of experience for the end-user.”

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