Nextgen unwraps NBN Connect product suite
- 14 June, 2011 10:25
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Network integrator, Nextgen Networks has revealed its ‘NBN Connect’ wholesale product suite targeted at small and large ISPs.
It aims to offer service providers the lowest overall business cost and quickest time to market in delivering new broadband services to customers via NBN access.
NBN Connect combines Nextgen’s national fibre network and its points of presence in most of Australia’s data centres with direct connection to NBNCo’s fibre, wireless and satellite access to provide a range of options for service providers.
Nextgen managing director, Phil Sykes, said its focus was on supporting existing service providers with the ability to transition to NBN access and assist new service providers to enter the market and growth their business.
NBN Connect enables small and medium service providers with a presence in a single datacentre to connect into a Nextgen Point of Presence and instantly market services to customers across the entire NBN Co access footprint.
For larger ISPs with a substantial number of customers, the suite offers quality-of-service, layer 2 private networking to NBN PoIs or individual high capacity transmission links to PoIs.
Nextgen claims its contract with Townsville based service provider, Internet Solutions is the first Australian Carrier contract signed with an RSP for an NBN ‘Demand Aggregation’ business model.
Under the deal, Internet Solutions will provide high speed broadband services, over the NBN fibre access, to customers in the first release NBN trial areas.
Nominations for the 2012 ARN IT Industry Awards open on Tuesday, June 12.
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