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Fibrus signs five-year Nokia Deepfield deal for network expansion
Nokia and Fibrus announced a five-year deal for Nokia's Deepfield solution. This agreement will enable Fibrus to manage and expand its network cost-effectively, particularly as it aims to connect more customers, building on the 100,000 already served.
Key Takeaways
- Fibrus already has 100,000 customers connected to its network.
- The new agreement covers Nokia Deepfield for five years.
- Nokia Deepfield applications are described as scalable enough to help Fibrus control and expand its network cost-effectively.
- Fibrus plans further network expansion after reaching the 100,000-customer mark.
Why It Matters
The deal gives Fibrus a network management tool aimed at supporting expansion without a proportional jump in operating cost. For Nokia, it adds another deployment of Deepfield in a broadband network focused on scaling beyond an existing 100,000 customers. The clearest signal to watch next is whether Fibrus reports additional customer connections as it expands its network under the five-year agreement.
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