Nokia, INX-ZA future-proof Internet Connectivity for South Africa’s Digital Communities

Nokia and INX-ZA future-proof internet connectivity for South Africa’s digital communities

Nokia has been selected by INX-ZA, the Internet Exchange Point division of the Internet Service Provider Association (ISPA), to modernise its exchange infrastructure. INX-ZA will deploy Nokias high-performance.

IP routing portfolio to offer new 400GE and expanded 100GE services to its customers across the country. As a result, businesses and internet users can now experience faster, more resilient, and future-ready Internet connectivity in South Africa.

Internet exchanges are a critical component of the digital ecosystem, enabling data to be exchanged locally and reducing dependency on expensive international bandwidth.

Yet many IXPs across Africa still operate on ageing platforms that lack scalability and efficiency. INX-ZAs shift to Nokias solution addresses these limitations head-on, opening the door to more energy-efficient, scalable and high-density infrastructure that can evolve alongside the regions digital ambitions.

Nokia will upgrade INX-ZAs Internet Exchange Points in Johannesburg, Cape Town, and Durban, beginning with Johannesburg – home to JINX, Africas oldest Internet Exchange Point, which has achieved 100% uptime since its launch in 1996.

Together, Nokia and INX-ZA will expand JINX from seven to ten data centres by year-end, deploying thirty high-performance platforms in phase one to preserve its industry-leading availability while extending its reach.

The deployment, powered by Nokias high-capacity 7250 Interconnect Routers and Service Router Operating System (SR OS), enables INX-ZA to offer new 400GE and expanded 100GE services for peering partners and Internet service providers (ISPs) – a capability not previously available in the region. In addition, it will augment the scale and performance of INX-ZAs backbone to connect to different points of presence (POPs) with 400GE links.

This initiative lays the foundation for similar transformations across the continents legacy exchange points. It is a major step towards more efficient, flexible, and high-performance network infrastructure for South African ISPs, cloud providers, and enterprises.

Upgrading to Nokias 400GE-ready infrastructure isnt just about adding capacity – its about reimagining how South Africa connects. With this modern, energy-efficient platform, INX-ZA can deliver faster, more reliable, and more sustainable interconnection services while maintaining the uptime and performance our community has come to expect of us.  Nokias technology gives us the scale and capability to keep our exchanges at the forefront of global standards and power the countrys digital economy for the future,” said Nishal Goburdhan, INX-ZA’s General Manager.

As people are consuming and producing more content and businesses are moving their loads to the cloud, Internet Exchanges are an essential and critical part of digital infrastructure.

Working with customers like INX-ZA, which is deeply committed to technical excellence and community enablement, aligns with our belief in delivering resilient, sustainable and scalable trusted infrastructure in South Africa. Our platforms offer the flexibility and openness needed to meet todays interconnection demands while paving the way for future innovation with SR Linux and automation,” said Toni Pellegrino, Head of South and East Africa Sales Unit, Network Infrastructure, Nokia.

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