Saudi Arabia has deployed its first 25G PON network as part of a collaborative effort between ACES-NH and Nokia. The network will enhance connectivity across the Kingdom while aligning with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 initiative.
By harnessing Nokia’s fibre technology, the new infrastructure allows multiple service providers to operate on a single, unified network. This model not only reduces infrastructure duplication and improves efficiency but also supports the growth of high-speed data services that will be vital for the Kingdom’s digital transformation.
A neutral approach to fibre connectivity
The neutral host model — at the core of the ACES-NH deployment — is a significant departure from siloed network infrastructure, where each provider operates its own network.
Instead, multiple service providers now share a single, high-performance fibre broadband network. This approach reduces costs, improves resource efficiency, and delivers faster and more reliable internet services to users.
Nokia has equipped ACES-NH with a fibre platform capable of supporting a myriad of use cases. These range from residential broadband and enterprise-grade connectivity to critical smart city services and cutting-edge industrial applications.
Dr Luai Hasnawi, Chief of Fixed Network at ACES-NH, said: “Together with Nokia, we are proud to deliver Saudi Arabia’s first 25G PON-based neutral host network.
“This deployment transforms fibre connectivity in the Kingdom, giving multiple service providers secure, high-speed access over a shared infrastructure and reinforcing ACES-NH’s leadership in neutral host solutions.”
Automation for scalable operations
The network leverages Nokia’s Altiplano Access Controller, a software platform that enables automation and simplifies operations. Automation plays a key role in streamlining the management of the open-access network, ensuring seamless coordination across service providers while minimising operational complexity.
The initial deployment is centred around the integration of Optical Line Terminals (OLTs) and Optical Network Terminals (ONTs). This foundational hardware establishes the groundwork for expanded fibre services, supporting future nationwide rollouts that will benefit both consumers and enterprises.
25G PON: Fibre for next-generation experiences
Underpinning the network is Nokia’s 25G PON fibre broadband solution, which is powered by the company’s Quillion chipset. The technology enables the delivery of ultra-high-speed data and low-latency connectivity, ensuring optimal performance for next-generation services.
The deployment promises to usher in benefits for a wide spectrum of users, from households enjoying seamless cloud gaming to small businesses relying on high-bandwidth enterprise services.
Industrial use cases will also see a boost, facilitating new digital experiences and enabling transformative industries such as autonomous systems and immersive applications.
Kamal Ballout, Head of Middle East and Africa Enterprise and Partners, Network Infrastructure at Nokia, commented: “This milestone marks a major shift toward ‘Fibre for Everything’.
”With 25G PON, infrastructure providers like ACES-NH can address residential, enterprise, and mobile transport needs on a single network, reducing costs and accelerating digital innovation across Saudi Arabia.”
A step towards Saudi Vision 2030
The deployment of the 25G PON-based neutral host network is a critical step forward for Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 initiative, which seeks to diversify the nation’s economy and elevate its status as a global technology hub.
Enhanced broadband connectivity is not only expected to improve the quality of life for residents but also to help attract investment, stimulate business activities, and foster innovation.
Furthermore, the shared infrastructure model aligns with the Kingdom’s focus on sustainable development by reducing the environmental footprint of network expansion.
As Saudi Arabia ramps up efforts to emerge as a global leader in digital transformation, expect further advancements in its telecom landscape that will support its journey to Vision 2030.
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