Nokia has landed a contract to modernize exchange infrastructure in South Africa. The company specializes in telecommunications equipment, including mobile broadband network solutions, network infrastructure solutions, software development, and advanced technology. The contract is part of Nokia's efforts to expand its presence in the African market.
Nokia has recently landed a significant contract to modernize the Internet Exchange (IX) infrastructure in South Africa. This initiative, led by Nokia and INX-ZA, the Internet Exchange Point division of the Internet Service Providers Association (ISPA), aims to enhance the country's digital connectivity and resilience.
The contract, announced on August 21, 2025, involves the deployment of Nokia's high-performance IP routing portfolio to offer new 400GE and expanded 100GE services. This upgrade will be implemented across key IXPs in Johannesburg, Cape Town, and Durban, with an initial focus on Johannesburg's JINX, Africa's oldest Internet Exchange Point [1].
The upgrade will significantly improve the scalability, efficiency, and energy efficiency of South Africa's IXPs. By deploying Nokia's 7250 Interconnect Routers and Service Router Operating System (SR OS), INX-ZA will be able to provide faster, more reliable, and future-ready Internet connectivity to businesses and internet users across the country. This modern infrastructure will also reduce dependency on expensive international bandwidth by enabling local data exchange [1].
The contract is part of Nokia's broader strategy to expand its presence in the African market. Nokia's telecommunications equipment, including mobile broadband network solutions, network infrastructure solutions, and software development, will play a pivotal role in this transformation. The company's commitment to delivering resilient, sustainable, and scalable infrastructure aligns with South Africa's digital ambitions [1].
The upgrade is expected to have a substantial impact on South Africa's digital ecosystem, enabling more efficient, flexible, and high-performance network infrastructure for ISPs, cloud providers, and enterprises. This modernization will pave the way for future innovations and support the growing demand for content consumption and cloud services [1].
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[1] https://finance.yahoo.com/news/nokia-inx-za-future-proof-080000544.html
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