Nokia and Team Telecom Armenia launch 25G PON technology

Powered by Nokia’s Quillion chipset, the solution supports a range of PON technologies, enabling flexibility and the use of existing fibre infrastructure.

Nokia has signed a multi-year deal with Airtel to expand their 5G network collaboration, integrating 5G and 4G technologies into a unified server setup to boost service delivery.

Nokia has partnered with Team Telecom Armenia to deploy its 25G PON (Passive Optical Network) fibre technology. The initiative aims to deliver ultra-high-speed broadband with symmetrical speeds of up to 20 Gb/s, specifically targeting business-to-business (B2B) subscribers. The 25G PON solution supports a wide range of PON technologies, from GPON to 25G PON, providing considerable flexibility for network operators and allowing them to tailor their networks to various needs.

This technology, powered by Nokia’s Quillion chipset, enables Team Telecom Armenia to utilise its existing fibre infrastructure while addressing the growing demand for higher capacity and improved broadband services. The upgrade will enhance connectivity and support advanced applications such as enterprise solutions, 5G mobile transport, and network wholesaling, meeting the increasing need for high-performance network features.

Nokia’s senior vice president for network infrastructure, Matthieu Bourguignon, emphasised that this collaboration represents a significant advancement in ultra-high-speed broadband for the Caucasus and Central Asia regions. He highlighted the initiative’s dual impact: improving connectivity for individuals and businesses in Armenia and contributing to the country’s broader economic and social development.

Similarly, Hayk Yesayan from Team Telecom Armenia noted the project’s role in setting new standards for internet speed and reliability in Armenia, stressing the commitment to future-proofing the network and ensuring superior online experiences for customers now and in the future.