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Nokia launches Broadband Easy platform

March 24, 2025

Nokia has announced the launch of Broadband Easy, a digital platform and set of services that help operators streamline and accelerate the process of deploying fibre. The digital platform gives operators full visibility and control of the entire fiber rollout process, while advanced automation and AI models help ensure design, installations, and budget of the project are optimised.

Nokia’s Broadband Easy allows operators to digitalise the fibre deployment process, providing a modular platform that integrates into the existing IT stack. Operators can use Broadband Easy to centrally manage the fibre deployment process, control the subcontractors and mitigate risks. Additional automation features help to optimise design and field activities by real time data exchange, certifying the fibre plant, and generating accurate inventory data. Broadband Easy also uses AI models to increase the quality of field installations, using AI to verify and accept the installation of components, to control ports allocated to subscribers, and provide on-site training and guidance to field technicians

Nokia design and rollout management services can help those operators that want to further offload their fibre roll out process. Broadband Easy supports the operators preferred outside plant vendors or subcontractors and comes pre-integrated with Nokia Altiplano Access Controller and Nokia Design Center.

“The Nokia Broadband Easy platform leverages advanced AI to help operators tackle key FTTH deployment challenges, especially subcontractor management and fibre network certification. This tool will help to accelerate FTTH rollouts, with 74 million homes still to be connected across Europe,” commented Roland Montagne, Principal Analyst, IDATE.

“With Broadband Easy, we’re making fibre deployment easier, faster, and more cost-effective for operators. By combining our deep expertise in fibre network design and deployment with cutting-edge automation and AI, we’re helping operators significantly cut costs and rollout times—making high-speed internet access a reality for more communities, sooner,” added Sandy Motley, President of Fixed Networks at Nokia.

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